1. Two strings both vibrate at exactly 848 Hz. The tension in one of them is then decreased slightlyAs a result7 beats per second are heard when both strings vibrate. What is the new frequency of the string that was loosen? Calculate to one decimal.

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1. Two strings both vibrate at exactly 848 Hz. The tension in one of them is then decreased slightlyAs a result7 beats per second are heard when both strings vibrate. What is the new frequency of the string that was loosen? Calculate to one decimal.

 

 

 

2.If a 3 m^ 3 of gas Initially at STP is placed under a pressure of 4 atm, the temperature of the gas rises to 46^ prime C is the volume now ? Calculate to 2 decimals .

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