Consider a violin string of length 0.316 m (31.6 cm). Waves travel on this string with velocity
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Consider a violin string of length 0.316 m (31.6 cm). Waves travel on this string with velocity of 277
m/s.
a) What is the largest period a wave can have if it is to be accommodated by the string as a standing
wave?
b) Waves of other periods can also exist as standing waves on the string. What are the next two largest
periods?
c) If the string has a linear density of 0.00065 kg/m, with what tension is it stretched?
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