Part A A guitar string is vibrating at its fundamental frequency f . Which of th
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Part A
A guitar string is vibrating at its fundamental frequency f. Which of the following is not true?
A). Each small section of the guitar string oscillates up and down at a frequency f. B). The wavelength of the standing wave on the guitar string is ?=?, where ? is the length of the string. C). A sound wave created by this vibrating string propagates through the air with frequency f. D). The wavelength of the standing wave on the guitar string is ?=v/f, where v is the velocity of the wave on the string. E). A sound wave created by this vibrating string propagates through the air with wavelength ?=v/f, where v is the velocity of sound in air.Explanation / Answer
C). A sound wave created by this vibrating string propagates through the air with frequency f.
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