A string driven at a frequency of 156 Hz is observed to have a standing wave with 3 anti-nodes. What driving frequency, in Hz, will set up a standing wave with 5 anti-nodes?

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A string driven at a frequency of 156 Hz is observed to have a standing wave with
3 anti-nodes. What driving frequency, in Hz, will set up a standing wave with 5
anti-nodes?
Transcribed Image Text:A string driven at a frequency of 156 Hz is observed to have a standing wave with 3 anti-nodes. What driving frequency, in Hz, will set up a standing wave with 5 anti-nodes?
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