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The frequency of a guitar string increases if:

String is shortened or tension increases. f = (1/2L)√(T/μ) — shorter string or greater tension → higher frequency.

Short Answer

String is shortened or tension increases is the best answer.

Wave and optics questions test how frequency, wavelength, phase, interference, and geometry fit together. Start with the physical picture before choosing the equation.

f = (1/2L)√(T/μ) — shorter string or greater tension → higher frequency.

Why This Answer Is Correct

This is a Easy-level question in Waves & Optics. The prompt is really testing whether you can connect the concept to its defining physical relationship instead of picking a nearby-but-wrong term.

If a waves question feels messy, sketch the geometry or phase relationship first, then return to the algebra.

Choices At A Glance

  • A. String is lengthened
  • B. String tension decreases
  • C. String is shortened or tension increases
  • D. Amplitude decreases

When similar options appear on an exam, eliminate the ones that break the core law, use the wrong units, or confuse a definition with a consequence.

Topic Snapshot

Topic: Waves & Optics

Difficulty: Easy

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