what happen to the frequency of a stretched wire when it's length and diameter are increases
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A thin string with a 10 millimeter diameter will have a frequency twice as high as one with a larger, 20 millimeter diameter. This means that the thin string will sound one octave above the thicker one. A string stretched between two points, such as on a stringed instrument, will have tension.
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