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Aparticularly beautiful note reaching your ear from a rare stradivarius violin has a wavelength of 39.1 cm. the room is slightly warm, so the speed of sound is 344 m/s. part a if the string's linear density is 0.550 g/m and the tension is 160 n , how long is the vibrating section of the violin string?

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