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Sinusoidal waves 5.00 cm in amplitude are to be transmitted along a string having a linear mass density equal to `4.00xx10^-2 kg//m`.If the source can deliver a average power of 90 W and the string is under a tension of 100 N, then the highest frequency at which the source can operate is (take `pi^2=10`):

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