SOLUTION: The frequency in hertz (Hz) of a guitar wire varies directly as the square root of the tension and
inversely as the length. If a wire 500 mm long under 25 kg of tension vibrates a
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Question 1144677: The frequency in hertz (Hz) of a guitar wire varies directly as the square root of the tension and
inversely as the length. If a wire 500 mm long under 25 kg of tension vibrates at 256 Hz, what is
the frequency of a wire 450 mm long under a tension of 30 kg?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39613) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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frequency in hertz (Hz) of a guitar wire varies directly as the square root of the tension and
inversely as the length. If a wire 500 mm long under 25 kg of tension vibrates at 256 Hz
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what is
the frequency of a wire 450 mm long under a tension of 30 kg?
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