Two violin strings, each having a linear mass density of (0.0014 mathrm{~kg} / mathrm{m}) and under the

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Two violin strings, each having a linear mass density of \(0.0014 \mathrm{~kg} / \mathrm{m}\) and under the same \(100-\mathrm{N}\) tension, have the same fundamental frequency of \(660 \mathrm{~Hz}\). If the tension in one of the strings is changed to \(102 \mathrm{~N}\) and both strings vibrate in their fundamental nodes, what is the beat frequency?

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