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A piano wire having a diameter of 0.90 m...

A piano wire having a diameter of `0.90 mm` is replaced by another wire of the same material but with a diameter of `0.93 mm`.If the tension of the wire is kept the same , then the percentage change in the frequency of the fundamental tone is

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