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2 February, 17:48

If a string vibrates at the fundamental frequency of 528 Hz and also produces an overtone with a frequency of 1,056 Hz, this overtone is the

A. second harmonic.

B. third harmonic.

C. fourth harmonic.

D. first harmonic.

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  1. 2 February, 17:58
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    A. Second harmonic

    This overtone is 1056 Hz, which is equal to 528 * 2 = 1056.

    The first overtone = second harmonic = Fundamental frequency * 2, which in this case equals to 1056 Hz. Thus, the answer is A. second harmonic.
  2. 2 February, 18:02
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    528 x 2 is 1056.

    As it is double the fundmental frequency it is a second harmonic
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