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A sonometer string vibrates with a frequency of 400 Hz . When the length of the string is halved and the tension is altered, it begins to vibrate with a frequency of 200 Hz . The ratio of the new tension to the original tension in the string is:

  1. A \(16: 1\)
  2. B \(1: 16\)
  3. C \(4: 1\)
  4. D \(1: 4\)
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(B) \(1: 16\)

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The frequency of a vibrating string is given by the formula \(f = \dfrac{1}{2L} \sqrt{\dfrac{T}{\mu}}\), where \(L\) is the length, \(T\) is the tension, and \(\mu\) is the linear mass density of the string. Let the initial frequency be \(f_1 = 400\) Hz, length be \(L_1 = L\),…