Suppose you pluck a string on a guitar and it produces the note A at a frequency of 440 Hz. Now you press your finger down on the string against one of the frets, making this point the new end of the string. The newly shortened string has 4/5 the length of the full string. When you pluck the string, its frequency will be A. 350Hz B. 440Hz C. 490Hz D. 550Hz

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Suppose you pluck a string on a guitar and it produces the note A at a frequency of 440 Hz. Now you
press your finger down on the string against one of the frets, making this point the new end of the
string. The newly shortened string has 4/5 the length of the full string. When you pluck the string, its
frequency will be
A. 350Hz
B. 440Hz
C. 490Hz
D. 550Hz
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose you pluck a string on a guitar and it produces the note A at a frequency of 440 Hz. Now you press your finger down on the string against one of the frets, making this point the new end of the string. The newly shortened string has 4/5 the length of the full string. When you pluck the string, its frequency will be A. 350Hz B. 440Hz C. 490Hz D. 550Hz
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