A vibrating string 50.0 cm long is under tension of 1N. The result of five successive...
A string 3.30 m long and fixed at both ends is vibrating in its third harmonic. The maximum displacement of any point on the string is 4.00 mm. The speed of transverse waves on this string is 59.5 m/s. (a) What are the wavelength and frequency of this standing wave? wavelength m frequency Hz (b) Write the wave function for this standing wave.
Problem 3: Vibrating string The string is fixed at two ends with distance 1.5m. Its mass is 5g and the tension in the string is 50N and it vibrates on its third harmonic. a) What is the wavelength of waves of the string b) What is the frequency of the waves. c) The vibrations produce the sound with the same frequency. What is the wavelength of the sound emitted by the string?
A string has a linear density of 6.00 × 10-3 kg/m and is under a tension of 290 N. The string is 2.3 m long, is fixed at both ends, and is vibrating in the standing wave pattern (3rd harmonic). Determine the frequency of the traveling waves that make up the standing wave.
A 121-cm-long, 4.00 g string oscillates in its n = 6 mode with a frequency of 180 Hz and a maximum amplitude of 5.00 mm. Find (a) the wavelength of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd harmonic; (b) the frequency of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd harmonic; (c) the speed of the wave in the string; (d) the tension in the string. Hint: Draw pictures of the first three harmonics!
A thin 2.00-m string of mass 50.0 g is fixed at both ends and under a tension of 70.0 N. If it is set into small-amplitude oscillation, what is the frequency of the first harmonic mode?
3. A 121-cm-long, 4.00 g string oscillates in its n = 6 mode with a frequency of 180 Hz and a maximum amplitude of 5.00 mm. Find (a) the wavelength of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd harmonic; (b) the frequency of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd harmonic; (c) the speed of the wave in the string; (d) the tension in the string. Hint: Draw pictures of the first three harmonics!
A thin 3-m string of mass 50.0 g is fixed at both ends and under a tension of 81 N. If it is set into small-amplitude oscillation, what is the frequency of the first harmonic mode?
A thin 8-m string of mass 50.0 g is fixed at both ends and under a tension of 80 N. If it is set into small-amplitude oscillation, what is the frequency of the first harmonic mode?
2. A 40-cm-long string, fixed at both ends, has a mass of 1.2g and is vibrating in its fun- damental mode at a frequency of 500H z. What is the tension (in N) on the string? (a) 920 (b) 240 (c) 1840 (d) 120 (e) 480
The displacement of a transverse traveling wave on a string under tension is described by: D(x, t) = (2.0 cm) .sin((12.57 rad/m)x + (638 rad/s)t + /2] The linear density of the string is 5.00 g/m. 1. What is the tension in the string? 2. What is the maximal speed of a point on the string? String 2 3. The original string (String 1) is tied to a second string with String 1 a linear density of 12 g/m, as...