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gonegahgah
Sep15-09, 12:26 AM
If you have a guitar string and you pluck it nothing happens.
Not unless it is tensioned by pulling both ends tightly.

In string and brane theory do the strings have something that keeps them tensioned?
Or don't they need tension to maintain vibrating; unlike normal strings?
Are they free floating vibrations or tensioned vibrations?

Sorry, I think I put this in the wrong area (I'm not a science researcher); can it please be moved to general physics?

James Leighe
Sep15-09, 05:12 PM
If you have a guitar string and you pluck it nothing happens.
Not unless it is tensioned by pulling both ends tightly.

In string and brane theory do the strings have something that keeps them tensioned?
Or don't they need tension to maintain vibrating; unlike normal strings?
Are they free floating vibrations or tensioned vibrations?

Sorry, I think I put this in the wrong area (I'm not a science researcher); can it please be moved to general physics?

They are under tension. From where? Who knows.

Bob_for_short
Sep15-09, 05:18 PM
They are under tension. From where? Who knows.

Maybe they are like long rods with intrinsic elasticity.

jcearley
Sep18-09, 02:19 PM
It seems to me that the strings would be tension to space-time it's self.