The strings present in a guitar are of varying thicknesses. Give reasons
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There are strings of different thicknesses placed on a stringed instruments to be able to produce sounds of different frequencies while keeping a similar tension and volume among all strings. ... 014 gage steel string can produce a considerable range of frequencies by changing the string tension (tuning).
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Guitars typically feature six strings of varying thickness. The thickness of a string is related to its pitch. If two strings are the same length, the thicker string will have a lower pitch than the thinner string. ... When a string is supported at two points and plucked, it vibrates and produces sound.
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