SOLUTION: 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. first harmonic. B. second harmo

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Question 267621: 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. first harmonic.
B. second harmonic.
C. third harmonic.
D. fourth harmonic.


Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
B)
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