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motion of an guitar in science

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Answered by abinanto102006
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The guitar string is an example of simple harmonic motion, or SHM

Explanation:

The guitar string is an example of simple harmonic motion, or SHM. ... Princeton University's WordNet defines simple harmonic motion as “periodic motion in which the restoring force is proportional to the displacement.” Periodic means that the motion repeats at a constant, predictable rate.

Answered by najrana401
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A sound wave is produced by a vibrating object. As a guitar string vibrates, it sets surrounding air molecules into vibrational motion. The frequency at which these air molecules vibrate is equal to the frequency of vibration of the guitar string.

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