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If a transmission line in a cold climate collects ice, the increased diameter tends to cause vortex formation in a passing wind. the air pressure variations in the vortexes tend to cause the line to oscillate (gallop), especially if the frequency of the variations matches a resonant frequency of the line. in long lines, the resonant frequencies are so close that almost any wind speed can set up a resonant mode vigorous enough to pull down support towers or cause the line to short out with an adjacent line. if a transmission line has a length of 347 m, a linear density of 4.35 kg/m, and a tension of 65.4 mn, what are (a) the frequency of the fundamental mode and (b) the frequency difference between successive modes

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