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5 August, 21:26

The lowest note on a grand piano has a frequency of 28.1 Hz. It is a fixed string oscillating in its fundamental (longest wavelength) mode. The string is 2.00 m long and has a mass of 340 g. What tension is needed to tune this string properly to the frequency of 28.1 Hz

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  1. 5 August, 21:29
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    2210.91 N

    Explanation:

    f = v/∧ = 1/2 √ T / μ

    where f = 28.1 Hz, T = tension,

    L = 2m

    mass density = μ = 350:1000/2.00

    = 0.175kg/m

    from f = 1/2L √ T / μ

    make T the subject of the formula

    T = (f*2L) ² ₓ μ

    T = (28.1*2*2) ² * 0.175

    T=12633.76*0.175

    =2210.91 N
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