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Exercise:
The Q factor for a typical piano string is about QF. Calculate the bandwidth of the resonance for an a string fO.

Solution:
The Q factor is defined as the ratio of the resonance frequency to the bandwidth: Q fracf_RDelta f It follows for the bandwidth Delta f dfF fracfQF df approx resultdfP
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Exercise:
The Q factor for a typical piano string is about QF. Calculate the bandwidth of the resonance for an a string fO.

Solution:
The Q factor is defined as the ratio of the resonance frequency to the bandwidth: Q fracf_RDelta f It follows for the bandwidth Delta f dfF fracfQF df approx resultdfP
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