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Motion of a string when it is plucked​

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Answered by XxItzMissQueenxX
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The result of plucking (starting with a triangle shape) and plucking at different locations means the spectrum is not uniform; where you pluck the string determines which harmonics are emphasized. ... This slip-stick mechanism maintains a triangle shaped wave moving on the string, reflecting from each end

Answered by ShaikhManeha
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Answer:

Motion of the Plucked String

The frequency associated with the total (sum) string motion is the same as the frequency of the fundamental mode; a guitar string tuned to 384Hz will undergo one complete back and forth motion 384 times every second.

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