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A guitar string is 100 cm long and has a fundamental frequency of 125 Hz. Where should it be pressed to produce a fundamental frequency of 200 Hz.
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![The six strings of a classical guitar are all 65.5 cm long and are tuned to frequencies of 82, 110, 147, 196, 247, and 330 Hz. The mass per unit length of The six strings of a classical guitar are all 65.5 cm long and are tuned to frequencies of 82, 110, 147, 196, 247, and 330 Hz. The mass per unit length of](https://study.com/cimages/multimages/16/frequency_table9159541879482808572.png)
The six strings of a classical guitar are all 65.5 cm long and are tuned to frequencies of 82, 110, 147, 196, 247, and 330 Hz. The mass per unit length of
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