Question #1ef6f Physics Sound Harmonics 1 Answer Eddie Apr 29, 2017 In first case, because #L = lambda_1/2#, the fund freq is #f_1 = v/ lambda_1 = v/(2L)# In second case, because #(3L)/4 = lambda_2/4#, the fund freq is #f_2 = v/ lambda_2 = v/(3L)# So #f_2 = 2/3 f_1 = 260 Hz# Answer link Related questions Question #4d966 Question #f8fc7 Question #5f9cd Question #afa86 What is the underlying reason why harmonics sound good? How are harmonics related to fundamental frequency? How are harmonics generated in a transformer? Question #ec6e6 One of the strings of a guitar has a fundamental frequency of 440 Hz and another has a... What is meant by 'harmonics' in a musical note, and how are harmonics explained in physics? How... See all questions in Harmonics Impact of this question 2342 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License