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take x as frequency

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Three parts - 1.) Is the fundamental frequency, 2.) determines the pitch of the musical note sounded, and 3.) has one antinode.

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There is no natural lower limit to the frequency of a sound; however, humans can't hear anything that is below about 20 Hz.

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Fundamental frequency

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fundamental tone.

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A sine wave

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