Question 14 (1 point) The picture shows a standing wave on a string. We learned that...
Question 17 (1 point) Consider the standing wave pattern below created by a string fixed at both ends. The string is under a tension of 0.98 N and has a mass of 2.0 grams. What is the frequency of the standing wave? y (m) =>*(m) o 1.0 2.0 3.0 O 1.2 Hz O 38 Hz O 78 Hz O 0.60 Hz O 19 Hz Question 18 (1 point) The below positively charged particle passes through a region containing uniform electric...
Adjacent antinodes of a standing wave of a string are 20.0 cm apart. A particle at an antinode oscillates in simple harmonic motion with amplitude 0.600 cm and period 0.100 s. The string lies along the +x-axis and its left end is fixed at x = 0. The string is 70.0 cm long. At time t = 0, the first antinode is at maximum positive displacement. a. Is the right end of the string fixed or free? Explain. b. Sketch...
Question 33 (1 point) A wave is traveling with a speed v along the x axis in the positive direction. The upper graph shows the displacement y versus the distance x for a given instant of time. The lower graph shows the displacement y versus the time t for any given point x. From the information in the 57.m graphs, what is the wave speed v? 8.0 m/s O not enough information provided to solve the problem 6.0 ms/ 4.0...
TW6 traveling waves in opposite directions produce a standing wave. The individual wave functions are: Th6 traveling waves in opposite diretions produce a standing wave. The individual wave 4. y,-(4.0 cm) sin (3.0-2.00 y,-(4.0 cm) sin (3.0x + 2.00 where x and y are measured in centimeters. (a) Find the amplitude of the simple harmonic motion of the element of the medium located at x 2.3 cm. (b) Find the positions of the first three nodes and antinodes if one...
Wave function
You are observing a wave traveling along the x-axis. The first picture (y vs. x) shows a snapshot of the wave at t=0. The second picture dy vs. t) shows how the wave height varies in time from the perspective of an observer standing at fixed location x-0. From this information, determine if the wave is traveling to the left or right. Give a one-sentence explanation justifying your answer 2) 3) The wave function for a harmonic (i.e.,...
The wave fronts of a standing wave on a string travel at a speed: a) Equal to that of a traveling wave of the same string. b) Greater than that of a traveling wave on the same string c) that depends on the amplitude of the wave d) that depends on the wavelength of the wave e) equal to zero A speaker is placed next to one end of tube opened at both ends. The frequency of the sound wave...
Question 6 (1 point) Which of the following is a longitudinal wave? Question 6 options: none of these wave in a guitar string electromagnetic wave sound wave in a gas all of these sub section Question 7 (1 point) On a day when the speed of sound in air is 340 m/s, what will be the wavelength of sound of frequency 510 Hz? Question 7 options: 0.67 m 1.5 m 0.33 m 3.0 m 510 m sub section Question 8...
Question 13 4 pts If a standing wave on a string of length, L, shows four peaks and four troughs between two fixed points, what is NOT true about this wave? It has 5 nodes The frequency is equal to 46/L m-4 The wavelength is equal to 2L It has 4 antinodes
Adjacent antinodes of a standing wave on a string are 15.0 cm apart. A particle at an antinode oscillates in simple harmonic motion with amplitude 0.850 cm and period 0.0750 s. The string lies along the +x-axis and is fixed at x = 0. (a) How far apart are the adjacent nodes? (b) What are the wavelength, amplitude, and speed of the two traveling waves that form this pattern? (c) Find the maximum and minimum transverse speeds of a point...
A nylon guitar string has a linear density of 33.9 g/m and is under a tension of 296.0 N. The fixed supports are distance L 88.5 cm apart. The string is oscillating in the standing wave pattern shown in the figure. Calculate the speed of the traveling waves whose superposition gives this standing wave. Submit Answer Tries o/99 Calculate the wavelength of the traveling waves whose superposition gives this standing wave Submit Answer Tries 0/99 Calculate the frequency of the...