Physics, asked by anuj4471, 1 year ago

state the laws of vibrations of stretched strings.


mitu123456: See understand it easily, when the string is stretched, it vibrates more faster. So amplitudes will be more and so the frequency would be high.
saran545: yup

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Answered by saran545
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A progressive sound wave is produced in the surrounding air having a frequency equal to that of the stationary wave in the string. ... According to the law of transversevibration of stretched string, the fundamental frequency is inversely proportional to the square root of the mass per unit length.
Answered by ShreyaAgarwal83
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