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You have two strings of length 0.5 m. both strings are fixed at both ends and have tension 10 n. the first string has a mass of 0.5 kg and the second has a mass of 2.5 kg. for each string, calculate the wavelength and frequency of the fundamental resonance and the next resonance (which has a shorter wavelength). draw the wavelengths for each. if string 1 played its fundamental, would string 1 start to vibrate? if string 2 played its fundamental, would string 1 start to vibrate? if so, at what frequency? if you had another source, at what frequency or frequencies could it vibrate to make string 1 vibrate?

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