Electric Guitar Physics

As the torque, the work of mechanical advantage in electric guitars and what are the harmonics?
I'm doing a physics lab on electric guitars. Explanations of any of the 3 things that would be wonderful. sources, if possible, would be awsome 2. thanks
The only place I can think quickly when the binary is used on a guitar is to tighten the strings to adjust its voltage and thus its melody. mechanical advantage can be present in some places. If you understand mechanical advantage you should be able to detect it easily. I argue that using a pick is using the same advantage mechanics. Harmonics are cool and a very complex thing, and without them the instrument would be almost the same sound! Please check if there is a good explanation.
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