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Standing waves on a string
When the string on a violin vibrates, waves move in both directions along the string, interfering with each other. Sometimes
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When the string on a violin vibrates, waves move in both directions along the string interfering with each other. Sometimes
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When the string on a violin vibrates, waves move in both directions along the string, interfering with each other. Sometimes
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To demonstrate standing waves, one end of a string is attached to a tuning fork with frequency 120 Hz. The other end of the
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To demonstrate standing waves, one end of a string is attached to a tuning fork with frequency 120 Hz. The other end of the
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Standing waves are set up in a string by a source vibrating at 100.0 Hz. Seven nodes are counted in a distance of 63.0 cm
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Jonnah
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Waves traveling along a string have a wavelength of 2.4m. When the waves reach the fixed end of the string, they are reflected
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Kayla
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I did a lab about Standing waves on a string and it asked me the following qeuestions:
Discuss any errors arising from the method
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Anna
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I have a question concerning waves. What effect does increasing the tension in a vibrating string have upon wavelength? I was
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Physics
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Vibrations from a 650 Hz tuning fork sets up standing waves in a string clamped at both ends. The wave speed for the string is
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Kyle
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