SOLUTION: The rate of vibration (f) of a string under constant tension varies inversely with the length (l) of the string. If a string is 24 inches long and vibrates 128 times per second, wh
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Question 1137140: The rate of vibration (f) of a string under constant tension varies inversely with the length (l) of the string. If a string is 24 inches long and vibrates 128 times per second, what is the length of a string that vibrates 96 times per second?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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