A steel wire of negligible mass is placed under tension by


A steel wire of negligible mass is placed under tension by attaching its bottom to the tip of a solid copper cone of height H. The top of the wire is suspended from the ceiling. When the wire is struck, it vibrates with a fundamental frequency (n = 1) of 300 Hz. If the cone is now submered in benzene up to half its height, what is the wire's new fundamental frequency?

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