Two identical guitar strings are prepared such that they have the same length (0.66 m) and are under the same amount of tension. The first string is plucked at one location, primarily exciting the fourth harmonic. The other string is plucked in a different location, primarily exciting the second harmonic. The resulting sounds give rise to a beat frequency of 324 Hz. What is the wave propagation speed on the guitar strings? wave propagation speed: m/s

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Two identical guitar strings are prepared such that they have the same length (0.66 m) and are under the same amount of
tension. The first string is plucked at one location, primarily exciting the fourth harmonic. The other string is plucked in a
different location, primarily exciting the second harmonic. The resulting sounds give rise to a beat frequency of 324 Hz.
What is the wave propagation speed on the guitar strings?
wave propagation speed:
m/s
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Transcribed Image Text:Two identical guitar strings are prepared such that they have the same length (0.66 m) and are under the same amount of tension. The first string is plucked at one location, primarily exciting the fourth harmonic. The other string is plucked in a different location, primarily exciting the second harmonic. The resulting sounds give rise to a beat frequency of 324 Hz. What is the wave propagation speed on the guitar strings? wave propagation speed: m/s terms of use contact us help careers privacy policy about us Show All Free-Fall-Phet.docx V VS T.jpeg free fall.png v VS T.jpeg F10 000 F5 F6 ロロ
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