
doi: 10.1119/1.12927
The forced vibration of strings has much in common with, on the one hand, their free vibration and, on the other hand, the forced harmonic motion of single objects. But there are also peculiarities, some of which are investigated here. It is found useful to distinguish two kinds of forcing; and some suggestions are made about vibrating strings in such situations as certain teaching experiments.
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