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You have a string with a mass of 0.0127 kg. you stretch the string with a force of 9.33 n, giving it a length of 1.93 m. then, you vibrate the string transversely at precisely the frequency that corresponds to its fourth normal mode; that is, at its fourth harmonic. what is the wavelength of the standing wave you create in the string? what is the frequency?
a. wavelength = m
b. frequency = hz
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