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Which one of the following will form a standing wave: (1) two waves of the same amplitude and speed moving in the same direction
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James
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Look up or derive the frequencies of the standing waves of a length of wire, L, clamped at the ends and under tension.
What are
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Krys
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Two waves are combined to form this standing wave equation of
y(x,t) = (3 mm)sin[x/(2 m]cos[(100 rad/s)t] a. What's the amplitude
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Dan
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A string with a length of 1.3 m is fixed at both ends. What is the longest possible wavelength for a standing wave on this
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Amanda
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Why standing waves are called standing?
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ravi
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The wavelength of a stationary wave is 36.0cm. What is the distance between a node and the next anti -node
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Richard
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A string has a linear density of 6.2 x 10-3 kg/m and is under a tension of 250 N. The string is 1.2 m long, is fixed at both
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Tim
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The fundamental frequency of the G string of a guitar is f=196Hz. The fundamental vibrational mode of the string is described by
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stranger
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A thin 5.4-m metal rod sustanins a longitudinal standing wave with vibration antinodes at each end of the rod. There are no
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Patrick
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A string with linear mass density μ = 0.0279 kg/m under a tension of T = 183 N is oriented in the x-direction. Two transverse
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Lema
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Enchong is playing with a rope tied to a vertical post, such that waves on the rope move at a rate of 0.720 m/s. He discovers
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Mark
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A 2.49-m-long string, fixed at both ends, has a mass of 7.17 g. If you want to set up a standing wave in this string having a
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janny
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What is the longest wavelength for standing sound waves in a 102.0 cm long tube that is open at both ends?
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Josh
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A string is vibrated with a wave that has a wavelength of 6 meters. How long is 1 loop of the standing wave?
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Anonymous
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The length of a pipe, closed at one end is is 90 cm.
Calculate the frequency of the standing wave. What is the fundamental
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amy
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In the Melde's string apparatus, why there is no standing wave in the segment between the pulley and mass hanger?
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sandhu
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A 71.4cm long tube has a 71.4cm long insert that can be pulled in and out. A vibrating tuning fork is held next to the tube. As
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Angie
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A standing wave is generated in a 12.0 m wave tank using a frequency of 5.00 Hz. There are a total of four nodes in the standing
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Van
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Consider the following standing wave, (all units are SI)
z=0.2sin(0.4y)cos(350t) (a) what is the wavelength? (b) The values of y
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rishabh gupta
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a 2m long string of mass 10g is clamped at boths ends.the tension in the string is 150N.the string is plucked so that it
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IE
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A person hums into the top of a well and finds that standing waves are established at frequencies of 150, 210, and 270 Hz. The
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hou
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Consider the following standing wave, (all units are SI)
z=0.2sin(0.4y)cos(350t) (a) what is the wavelength? (b) what is the
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rishabh gupta
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Decide whether each of the following statements are T-True, or F-False.
A) Velocity anti-nodes of standing air waves occur at
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Amanda
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The wave function for a certain standing wave on a string is given by y(x,t) = A0 sin(k0x)sin(ù0t) where k0 = 3ð rad/m and ù0
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Token
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What is the longest wavelength for standing waves on a 238.0 cm long string that is fixed at both ends?
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Josh
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A 5-m-long string, fixed at both ends, has a mass of 9 g. If you want to set up a standing wave in this string having a
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Ray
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when you held the tuning fork above the hollow plastic tube, a standing wave of the first harmonic was created inside of it.
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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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Jessi
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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 pitch of Middle D (first harmonic = 294 Hz) is sounded out by a vibrating guitar string. The length of the string is 70.0 cm.
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When a guitar string is plucked, what part of the standing wave is found at the fixed ends of the string?(1 point)
Responses the
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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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queen
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When a guitar string is plucked, what part of the standing wave is found at the fixed
ends of the string? O the harmonics O the
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When a guitar string is plucked, what part of the standing wave is found at the fixed ends of the string?(1 point)
Responses the
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u dont know me
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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 a guitar string is plucked, what part of the standing wave is found at the fixed ends of the string?(1 point)
the harmonics
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When a guitar string is plucked, what part of the standing wave is found at the fixed ends of the string?(1 point)
Responses the
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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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