state the second law of vibrating string
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The sound produced by a string has almost same frequency. There are three laws in the case of vibrating string. ... Second law states that, If the length and linear density are constant, the frequency is directly proportional to the square root of the tension.
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The second law of vibrating string states the relationship of the string's frequency with its tension.
The second law of vibrating string
- There are three laws of vibrating strings. They are called:
- Law of length
- Law of strength
- Lay of linear density
- The second law of vibrational string states that when a string with tensility vibrates, its potential frequency of movement is directly dependent on the square root of the tension in the length of the string.
- This is possible when the mass per unit length of the string remains unchanged. This can be symbolically written as :
- n∝
- Here, n = frequency of the string
- T = tension
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