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Standing wave & vibration help?

Hi can anyone have a look at the link and see if they can help out with the questions?

http://www.physicsanswers.co.uk/standing-waves-and...

Best answer will be awarded.

Thanks.

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  • 10 years ago
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    Hello Physicsquest, recall the formula.

    n = 1/2L ./ (Mg / m)

    n - frequency ( pth harmonic) If only one loop in between the tied ends, then first harmonic

    If 11 loops then 11th harmonic. = 11 times the fundamental ie oscillator frequency

    L = total length / number of loops

    M - mass attached to the string

    m - linear density of the string.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    I believe a vibration is a traveling wave, and a standing wave is a wave that remains in place because it is the result of waves from opposite directions interacting (constructively and destructively so that the summation vectors give a wave form)

    Art

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Don't multiply your value for the circumference by pi; it wasn't the diameter given, it was the circumference (pi*d), so that step is completely unnecessary. So it's (4*910)/(2*.25)

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