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Which form of the verb to produce should be used here in order to achieve verb -tense agreement.. A string vibrates along its length and a note of a specific pitch?

The correct form to use would be "produces", as it agrees with the singular subject "a note" in present tense. The complete sentence would then read: "A string vibrates along its length and produces a note of a specific pitch."


What string vibrates faster?

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.


Higher-pitch tone made when a section of a string vibrates faster than the whole string?

The higher pitch heard is known as a harmonic, so called because two or more parts of a string vibrate together in a perfect balance. The pitch of a string is obtained by a combination of tension and "scale length". For example; if the full length fifth string on a guitar is plucked, without being touched, and the correct tension is set, it will give an A2 - 110 Hz. This means that the whole string vibrates back and forth 110 times per second. If you hold your finger at the fret exactly half way along the string, it will play A3 - 220 Hz. Now some skilled players adopt a technique where the finger just lightly and briefly touches the string at the mid point while it is plucked, this stops the whole string from moving and instead causes a "pivot point" where the string now vibrates at the rate of A3 in a kind of "S" shape. The same technique can be achieved at the "one third" point, giving an E4 - 329.63Hz, the string now vibrating in three separate places with two pivot points. Depending on the quality of the equipment and the way it is picked up and amplified, it is possible to produce many different harmonic notes. This is how some Rock Guitarists can produce that very high "squeal" at a pitch above any of the natural notes on the fret board.


Is it possible to have a longitudinal wave in stretched string?

yes, Its possible to have a longitudinal wave on a stretched string by stroking it along its length by a rosined cloth. However, in the wave motion of a stretched string ( tant string with fixed ends) wave (disturbance) produced at one fixed end travels along the length of the string and get reflected back at the other end. Since the original wave and the reflected wave have the same frequency and amplitude, they superimpose to produce stationary transverse disturbance.


Can longitudinal vibrations be produced in a string of sonometer?

Yes, longitudinal vibrations can be produced in a string of a sonometer. By plucking or striking the string, sound waves are generated that travel along the length of the string, causing it to vibrate longitudinally. The frequency and amplitude of these vibrations can be controlled to study various properties of waves.

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Which form of the verb to produce should be used here in order to achieve verb -tense agreement.. A string vibrates along its length and a note of a specific pitch?

The correct form to use would be "produces", as it agrees with the singular subject "a note" in present tense. The complete sentence would then read: "A string vibrates along its length and produces a note of a specific pitch."


How can you change the length of a vibration string?

Moving your finger along the string will alter the length and the pitch of the sound produced.


How you can change the length of vibrating string?

Moving your finger along the string will alter the length and the pitch of the sound produced.


What string vibrates faster?

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.


How can you change the length of the vibration?

Moving your finger along the string will alter the length and the pitch of the sound produced.


How do you get different notes from a string on a guitar?

By placing a finger on a fret along the neck of the guitar, the length of the string is changed and the note altered.


What type of waves do guitar and violin strings produce?

In the string itself, a standing wave is created. This occurs when the string vibrates as the wave in it travels along, reflecting and then traveling back again. In the air around the string, a longtitudinal wave is formed. This occurs when the string pushes ("compresses") and then pulls ("rarefies") the gases, making the energy travel along away from the string itself.


Higher-pitch tone made when a section of a string vibrates faster than the whole string?

The higher pitch heard is known as a harmonic, so called because two or more parts of a string vibrate together in a perfect balance. The pitch of a string is obtained by a combination of tension and "scale length". For example; if the full length fifth string on a guitar is plucked, without being touched, and the correct tension is set, it will give an A2 - 110 Hz. This means that the whole string vibrates back and forth 110 times per second. If you hold your finger at the fret exactly half way along the string, it will play A3 - 220 Hz. Now some skilled players adopt a technique where the finger just lightly and briefly touches the string at the mid point while it is plucked, this stops the whole string from moving and instead causes a "pivot point" where the string now vibrates at the rate of A3 in a kind of "S" shape. The same technique can be achieved at the "one third" point, giving an E4 - 329.63Hz, the string now vibrating in three separate places with two pivot points. Depending on the quality of the equipment and the way it is picked up and amplified, it is possible to produce many different harmonic notes. This is how some Rock Guitarists can produce that very high "squeal" at a pitch above any of the natural notes on the fret board.


Why If you very lightly touch a guitar string at its midpoint you can hear an octave one above the fundamental string?

There is a very simple reason for this, This is actually a deliberate technique known as harmonics/ overtones. When a guitar string is plucked, the string vibrates at several frequencies. The vibration along the entire length of the string is known as the fundamental, while vibrations occurring between points along the string (known as nodes) are referred to as overtones. The fundamental and overtones, when sounded together, are perceived by the listener as a single tone, though the relative prominence of the frequencies varies among instruments, and contribute to its timbre. Harmonics are produced on the guitar by lightly touching a string, rather than fretting it, at any of these nodal points. When sounded the string can no longer vibrate at its fundamental tone; instead it is forced to vibrate at the specific overtones that correspond to the nodal point, resulting in a chime-like tone.


The side lengths of a rectangular room are 6 ft and 8 ft. The room is going to be split in half along the hypotenuse of a triangle using string. Find the length of the piece of string needed.?

Using Pythagoras' theorem the length of the hypotenuse is 10 feet which will be the length of the string needed


What kind of wave carries Waves on a String?

it's the transverse wave that carries waves on a string .b'caz waves on a string proceed along the length of the string but the particles of the medium that is the particles of the string move perpendicular to the motion of the wave.


What does the nut do for the acoustic guitar?

It, along with the bridge at the other end, defines the singing length of the open string. It is the bridge that transfers the sound from the string to the soundbox/soundboard of the guitar.