e string, .010
The standard electric guitar string size is typically .009-.042 inches in diameter.
I assume you mean tension. tension is a stretching force in am object (e.g. string). If you dangle a yoyo from your hand the string is being stretched by the weight of the yoyo. If the weight of the yoyo = 1N then the tension = 1N.
Dean Markley 2504C Korn Signature 7 String Guitar String Set (10-60)
depending on string size around 180 psi
the length of the guitar string does not matter, what does matter is the size. what size you use depends on what you play and how well you play. Heavier strings are better for blues and lighter strings are better for metal and rock, lighter stings are easier to do bends on. i would recomend and 11 which is in the middle
low E string in a light gauge set, A string in a heavy gauge set. Strings can go on any size where you see say that 42 on
Depends on the size of the mountain and the tempeature and size of the stew.
A half-size guitar is about half the size of a full-size guitar.
The difference is the amount of strings. A six string doesnt have better chords than a twelve stringed. The twelve string sounds much more rich and has a unique sound, along with more chords to play.
A 3/4 size guitar is smaller than a full-size guitar. It is about three-quarters the size of a full-size guitar.
If your vocal cords acted like a guitar string, they would vibrate to produce sound by tightening or loosening, similar to how a guitar string is tuned. The pitch of your voice would depend on the tension and length of the vocal cords, allowing for a wide range of tones. Just as a guitar produces different sounds based on string thickness and tension, variations in vocal cord size and tension would influence your voice's quality and resonance. This analogy highlights the mechanical nature of sound production in both instruments and human vocalization.
A 3/4 guitar is smaller than a full-size guitar. It is about three-quarters the size of a full-size guitar.