g A particular guitar string has a length of 60.0 cm, and a mass per unit length of 2.00 grams/meter. You hear a pure tone of 660 Hz when a particular standing wave, represented by the animation above, is excited on the string. Calculate the wavelength of this standing wave.

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Answer:

wavelength of the standing wave will be equal to 30 cm

Explanation:

We have given length of the guitar string L = 60 cm

Mass per unit length [tex]\mu =2gram/m[/tex]

Frequency is given  f = 660 Hz

We have to find the wavelength of the standing wave

Length of the string will be 2 times of the wavelength of the wave

So [tex]L=2\lambda[/tex]

[tex]\lambda =\frac{L}{2}=\frac{60}{2}=30cm[/tex]

So wavelength of the standing wave will be equal to 30 cm

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