Thursday, 21 November 2019

modelling the sound wave of a guitar string with an equation



Currently I'm doing a physics related coursework on guitar strings and wave. I would like to ask how I can model the sound wave of a guitar with an equation. I asked some of my teachers and they told me that I should use Fourier analysis, but after reading it from Wolfram Alpha and doing a few example questions, I still don't know how to model the sound wave of a guitar. Can someone give me some advice or tell me if I'm doing anything wrong?




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