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13 August, 00:29

The sixth harmonic of a 70 cm long guitar string has a frequency of 557.14 Hz. What is the velocity of sound in the guitar string?

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  1. 13 August, 00:32
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    The velocity of sound in the guitar string = 129.99 m/s

    Explanation:

    Harmonics: A harmonic is a note with frequency equal to an integral multiple of that of the fundamental frequency.

    Note: The harmonics of a string is the same as the harmonics of an open pipe.

    f₆ = 3v/l ... Equation 1

    making v the subject of the equation,

    v = f₆l/3 ... Equation 2

    Where f₆ = Is the sixth harmonics of the the string, v = velocity of sound in the guitar string, l = length of the guitar string.

    Given: f₆ = 557.14 Hz, l = 70 cm = 0.7 m.

    Substituting into equation 2

    v = (557.14*0.7) / 3

    v = 129.99 m/s

    Thus the velocity of sound in the guitar string = 129.99 m/s
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