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A violin string vibrates with the fundamental frequency of 510 Hz. What is the frequency of the first overtone? - Physics

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A violin string vibrates with the fundamental frequency of 510 Hz. What is the frequency of the first overtone? 

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उत्तर

Frequency of first overtone, n1 = 2n

= 2 × 510

= 1020 Hz

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