
Question 1 (3 points) In a standing wave, not necessarily at the fundamental frequency, on a...
Standing Waves!
Questions: I. You have a fundamental standing wave at a frequency f, tension F, linear density μ and length L. What tension would you use to double the frequency? 2. You have a fundamental standing wave at a frequency f, tension F, linear density μ and length L. What length would you use to double the frequency? 3. You have a fundamental standing wave at a frequency f, tension F, linear density μ and length L. What linear...
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
A tube open at one end produces a standing wave with a fundamental frequency of 625 Hz when the temperature is -10.0 °C, what is the length of the tube, in meters? b) If we wanted to produce a standing wave with the same fundamental frequency in a string with a length of 1.30 m and a mass of 4.00 g, what would be the tension in the string, in Newtons? a)_____ m b) _____ N
1a You have a fundamental standing wave at a frequency f, tension F, linear density μ and length L. What tension would you use to double the frequency? 1b. You have a fundamental standing wave at a frequency f, tension F, linear density μ and length L. What length would you use to double the frequency? 1c. You have a fundamental standing wave at a frequency f, tension F, linear density μ and length L. What linear density would you...
Question 20 If 300 Hz is the fundamental frequency of a standing wave on a string, what is the frequency of the 2nd harmonic? 100 Hz 150 Hz 300 Hz 600 Hz 900 Hz
6&7 please
A tube open at one end produces a standing wave with a fundamental frequency of 625 Hz when the temperature is -10.0°C, what is the length of the tube, in meters? b) If we wanted to produce a standing wave with the same fundamental frequency in a string with a length of 1.30 m and a mass of 4.00 g, what would be the tension in the string, in Newtons? Do not include units in your answers. a)...
A string is stretched to a length of 1.2 m and a standing wave is produced with a speed of 4 m/s. The pattern for the standing wave is that of one anti-node between two nodes. What is the frequency that produces a standing wave? Include a diagram of the standing wave
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...
The fundamental frequency of a standing wave on a 1.1-m-long string is 450Hz. What would be the wave speed of a pulse moving along this string?
1. How many wavelengths are shown in the standing wave pattern pictured below? 2. If the standing wave in question 1 is created using a string with linear mass density of 0.0003 kg/m and under tension of 5 N, what is the speed of the wave? 3. If the length of the string in questions 1 and 2 is 1 m, what is the frequency of the wave? 4. A standing wave is produced in a hollow tube as shown...