Question: If the length of a guitar string is decreased while the tension remains constant, what happens to each of these quantities? (a) The wavelength of
If the length of a guitar string is decreased while the tension remains constant, what happens to each of these quantities?
(a) The wavelength of the fundamental,
(b) The frequency of the fundamental,
(c) The time for a pulse to travel the length of the string,
(d) The maximum velocity of a point on the string (assuming the amplitude is the same both times),
(e) The maximum acceleration of a point on the string (assuming the amplitude is the same both times).
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