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A tube that is open on both ends is 4 meters long. Assuming that the speed of sound is 340m/s, find the following:
a) What is the
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A tube that is open on both ends is 4 meters long. Assuming that the speed of sound is 340m/s, find the following:
a) What is the
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Standing waves on a 1.0 m long string that is fixed at both ends are seen at successive
frequencies of 36 Hz and 48 Hz. (a) What
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A 19.5 gram, 56.3 centimeter long steel guitar string is vibrating in its fourth harmonic. It induces a standing wave in a
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"You will measure the tension T, the mass m, and the length L of your spring.
In terms of these variables, what is the expected
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15.44 • The wave function of a standing wave is y(x, t) = 4.44 mm * sin[(32.5rad / m) * x] * sin[(754rad / s) * t] . For the
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A fundamental standing wave is produced in a pipe that is opened at both ends. The pipe is 0.50m long. If the speed of sound is
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The fundamental frequency of a standing wave on a 1.0 m long string is 440 Hz. What would be the wave speed of a pulse moving
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The transverse standing wave on a string fixed at both ends is vibrating at its fundamental frequency of 250 Hz. What would be
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Daniel
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The transverse standing wave on a string fixed at both ends is vibrating at its fundamental frequency of 250 Hz. What would be
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