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Question
how can you make the natural frequency of a string increase?
decrease the tension of the string
loosen the string
cut the string
tighten the string
Brief Explanations
The natural frequency of a vibrating string is given by the formula $f = \frac{1}{2L}\sqrt{\frac{T}{\mu}}$, where $L$ is the length of the string, $T$ is the tension, and $\mu$ is the linear mass density. To increase the frequency, we can increase tension, decrease length, or decrease linear mass density.
- Decreasing tension or loosening the string reduces $T$, lowering frequency.
- Cutting the string reduces $L$, which increases frequency, but tightening the string directly increases $T$, which also increases frequency. However, tightening is a direct, common method to raise a string's natural frequency, and both cutting and tightening work, but in standard context, tightening is the primary intended answer here as it's a controllable adjustment for frequency change in stringed instruments.
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cut the string, tighten the string