In the study of sound, one version of the law of tensions is:
f1= f2 √ (F1/F2)
If f1= 3...
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In the study of sound, one version of the law of tensions is:
f1= f2 √ (F1/F2)
If f1= 300, F2= 60, and f2=260, find f1 to the nearest unit.
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