A uniform wire of length L, diameter D and density S is stretched under a tension T. The…
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A uniform wire of length L, diameter D and density S is stretched under a tension T. The correct relation between its fundamental frequency f, the length L and the diameter D is:
- \(f \propto \frac{1}{L D}\)
- \(f \propto \frac{1}{L \sqrt{D}}\)
- \(f \propto \frac{1}{D^{2}}\)
- \(f \propto \frac{1}{L D^{2}}\)
Answer
(A) f 1 L D
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