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In the Group Work, once we have calculated (and experimentally determined) our fundamental frequency for our string, how do we find the higher resonant frequencies, or harmonics?
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We merely raise the fundamental frequency by the power of the harmonic number: The second harmonic equals the fundamental squared, and so on. |
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We merely divide the fundamental frequency by the harmonic number: The second harmonic equals 1/2 times the fundamental, and so on. |
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We merely multiply the fundamental frequency by the harmonic number: The second harmonic equals 2 times the fundamental, and so on. |
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We merely multiply the fundamental frequency by the log of the harmonic number: The second harmonic equals the fundamental times log 2, and so on. |
This question is a multiple choice question. Option 3rd - we merely multiply the fundamental frequency by the harmonic number. The second harmonic equals 2 times the fundamental and so on.
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