The string which is tied tightly will vibrate faster than a loose one.
Reason:-
Consider a string tied strongly from its ends. Since it is tied tightly, on application of a force perpendicular to its length, a strong repulsive force along its length will come into play. More repulsive force means more faster tendency of the string to return to its normal state. Hence it will vibrate faster.
A high-pitched sound results when a string or a column of air vibrates rapidly.
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Varying the length of a string changes its vibration frequency. A shorter string vibrates at a higher frequency while a longer string vibrates at a lower frequency. This relationship is described by the formula: frequency is inversely proportional to the length of the string.
When you increase the length of a guitar string, the pitch produced becomes lower, as the longer string vibrates at a lower frequency. Conversely, when you decrease the length of the string, the pitch becomes higher because the shorter string vibrates at a higher frequency.
The longer the string - the slower the vibration (and lower the note produced). If you shorten the string - it vibrates faster, producing a higher-pitched note,
A higher note
short string plucked hard
The string of a veena vibrates
It's the string that vibrates when you either pluck or bow them.
String
The string which is in the lowest position. The thin E string.
which string vibrates slowst when strummed
A high-pitched sound results when a string or a column of air vibrates rapidly.
The strings.
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Varying the length of a string changes its vibration frequency. A shorter string vibrates at a higher frequency while a longer string vibrates at a lower frequency. This relationship is described by the formula: frequency is inversely proportional to the length of the string.