Physics, 17.12.2020 18:00 jordanjones022
A stretched string is observed to have four equal segments in a standing wave driven at a frequency of 480 Hz. What driving frequency will set up a standing wave with five equal segments? a) 360 Hz. b) 240 Hz. c) 600 Hz. d) 120 Hz.
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