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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.


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How does a guitar make sound?

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is there potential energy in guitar strings if not why?

The potential energy in a guitar string can be calculated from PE = integral F dx, where x is the distance the string is stretched. Using Hooke's Law, F=kx, where k is the elastic modulus, and x is the distance the string is stretched. Putting it together, PE = integral kx dx PE = 1/2 k x^2. The value of x varies depending on the tuning and the size of the guitar, and the value of k varies depending on the type of string used. As an example, say a typical guitar string has a tension of about 60 Newtons, and is stretched by 5 cm. From this we can find k = 1200 kg/s^2. Fully stretched, PE = 1/2 (1200) (0.05)^2 = 1.5 Joules.


You put your guitar strings on the wrong tuning pegs does it matter?

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