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Physics, 27.07.2019 17:30 taraupchurch23

Consider a string of length 1.0 meter, fixed at both ends, with mass 100 grams and tension 100 newtons. part a give the number of nodes and antinodes set up on the string if it is driven at a frequency of 95 hertz. be sure to include the ends of the string in your count. give the number of nodes followed by the number of antinodes, separated by a comma.

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