Problem 12.19 The portion of string between the bridge and upper end of the fing
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Problem 12.19 The portion of string between the bridge and upper end of the fingerboard (the part of the string that is free to vibrate) of a certain musical instrument is 60.0cm long and has a mass of 2.75g . The string sounds an A4 note (440Hz ) when played. Problem 12.19 The portion of string between the bridge and upper end of the fingerboard (the part of the string that is free to vibrate) of a certain musical instrument is 60.0cm long and has a mass of 2.75g . The string sounds an A4 note (440Hz ) when played. The portion of string between the bridge and upper end of the fingerboard (the part of the string that is free to vibrate) of a certain musical instrument is 60.0cm long and has a mass of 2.75g . The string sounds an A4 note (440Hz ) when played. The portion of string between the bridge and upper end of the fingerboard (the part of the string that is free to vibrate) of a certain musical instrument is 60.0cm long and has a mass of 2.75g . The string sounds an A4 note (440Hz ) when played. Part A Where must the player put a finger (at what distance x from the bridge) to play a D5 note (587Hz )? (See the figure (Figure 1) ) For both notes, the string vibrates in its fundamental mode. x = 45.0 cm Correct Part B Without retuning, is it possible to play a G4 note (392Hz ) on this string? No, it's impossible to play. Correct Part C Explain your answer in part B: why or why not? Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining Provide Feedback Part A Where must the player put a finger (at what distance x from the bridge) to play a D5 note (587Hz )? (See the figure (Figure 1) ) For both notes, the string vibrates in its fundamental mode. x = 45.0 cm Correct Part B Without retuning, is it possible to play a G4 note (392Hz ) on this string? No, it's impossible to play. Correct Part C Explain your answer in part B: why or why not? Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining Part A Where must the player put a finger (at what distance x from the bridge) to play a D5 note (587Hz )? (See the figure (Figure 1) ) For both notes, the string vibrates in its fundamental mode. x = 45.0 cm Correct Part B Without retuning, is it possible to play a G4 note (392Hz ) on this string? No, it's impossible to play. Correct Part C Explain your answer in part B: why or why not? Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining Part A Where must the player put a finger (at what distance x from the bridge) to play a D5 note (587Hz )? (See the figure (Figure 1) ) For both notes, the string vibrates in its fundamental mode. x = 45.0 cm Correct Part B Without retuning, is it possible to play a G4 note (392Hz ) on this string? No, it's impossible to play. Correct Part C Explain your answer in part B: why or why not? Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining Part A Where must the player put a finger (at what distance x from the bridge) to play a D5 note (587Hz )? (See the figure (Figure 1) ) For both notes, the string vibrates in its fundamental mode. x = 45.0 cm Correct Part A Where must the player put a finger (at what distance x from the bridge) to play a D5 note (587Hz )? (See the figure (Figure 1) ) For both notes, the string vibrates in its fundamental mode. x = 45.0 cm Correct x = 45.0 cm x = 45.0 cm Correct Correct Correct Part B Without retuning, is it possible to play a G4 note (392Hz ) on this string? No, it's impossible to play. Correct Part B Without retuning, is it possible to play a G4 note (392Hz ) on this string? No, it's impossible to play. Correct No, it's impossible to play. No, it's impossible to play. Correct Correct Correct Part C Explain your answer in part B: why or why not? Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining Part C Explain your answer in part B: why or why not? Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining 3800 Character(s) remaining Provide Feedback of 1 Correct. No additional followup. Phys 6 Fall 2013- Signed in as David David
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Explanation / Answer
Is it possible to play392 Hz. No. Why not? Calculate what the length wouldhave to beL = 528 / 2 * 392 = 0.673 = 67.3 cm but the string isonly 60 cm long. So it cannot play 392 Hz.