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Physics, 03.12.2021 18:00, smithmariah7426

A guitar string with a tension of 150 N is played together with a tuning fork whose frequency is 256 Hz, and beats of 2 Hz are heard. Assuming the guitar string is higher in frequency than the tuning fork, to what new tension should the guitar string be adjusted for the string and tuning fork to have the same frequency

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