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A string of length `'l'` is fixed at both ends. It is vibrating in its `3^(rd)` overtone with maximum ampltiude `'a'`. The amplitude at a distance `(l)/(3)` from one end is `= sqrt(p)(a)/(2)`. Find `p`.

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