Physics Communication Questions

In summary, the formula that relates the fundamental frequency of a wave in a string to harmonic is nf, where n is an integer and f is the fundamental frequency. The velocity of a wave in a string is determined by the tension and mass per unit length of the string. In a guitar, the mass per unit length is varied between strings to produce different notes. These answers can also be found in a textbook.
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11. What is the formula that relates the fundamental frequency of a wave in a string to harmonic?

12. What two factors determine the velocity of a wave in a string? Which one of these quantities is varied between the strings of a guitar to give different notes?


If anyone has a answer to these questions, would you soo kindly help. Thanks
 
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The question is asking at what frequencies standing waves in a string occur.
So if you know your fundamental frequency, let's say it's f, then harmonics occur at nf where n = 0,1,2... (is an integer).
So, 1st harmonic is just your fundamental frequency f.
2nd harmonic (also called first overtone) is 2f.
3rd harmonic (second overtone) is 3f.
So on..

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velocity of a wave in a string is determined by the tension in the string and mass per unit length of the string.

[tex]
v = \sqrt{ \frac{T}{m/L} } [/tex]
where T is the tension, m and L are the mass and length of the string.

In a guitar, I believe each string has a different width, so mass / unit length is varied.

You could have probably found answers to these questions in you textbook.
 
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