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State and explain laws of vibrating string​

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Answered by shreyagusain819
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Answered by shivangir319
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The fundamental frequency of vibration of a stretched string or wire is given by <br>

n=

 \frac{1}{2n}

where L is the vibrat

 t \\ \sqrt][t]{m}

ing length, m the mass per unit length of the string and T the tension in the string. From the above expression, we can state the following three laws of vibrating strings : <br> (1) Law of length : The fundamental frequency of vibrations of a streched string is invessely proportional to its vibrating length, if the tension and mass per unit length are kept constant. <br> (2) Law of tension : The fundamental frequency of vibrations of a stretched string is direactly proportional to the square root of the applied tension, if the length and mass per unit length are kept constant. <br> (3) Law of mass : The fundamental frequency of vibrations of a stretched

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