A string of length 1 m has the mass per unit length 0.1 g cm–1. What would be the…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
A string of length 1 m has the mass per unit length 0.1 g cm–1. What would be the fundamental frequency of vibrating of this string under tension of 400 N?
- 400 Hz
- 100 Hz
- 50 Hz
- 200 Hz
Answer
(B) 100 Hz
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