A 2.15 m open ended pipe has two successive harmonics at 1,230 Hz & 1,312 Hr. Determine the fundamental frequency, the fundamental wavelength, the wave speed, and the air temperature.
A 2.15 m open ended pipe has two successive harmonics at 1,230 Hz & 1,312 Hr. Determine the fundamental frequency, the fundamental wavelength, the wave speed, and the air temperature.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part 1 Tube open at both ends
A2.15 m open ended pipe has two successive harmonics at 1,230 Hz & 1,312 Hr. Determine the fundamental frequency, the fundamental wavelength, the wave speed, and the air temperature.
82 Hz
A₁43m
v=352.6 ms
T36:58
x c
Part 2: String fixed at both ends
A zinc cable of radius 1.4 cm is fixed at both ends and has a tension of 94,650 N. For this cable, the ninth harmonic has a frequency of 729 Hz. Determine the fundamental frequency, the fundamental wavelength, the
wave speed, and the length of the cable.
1₁-81 Hz
V130 mus
Part 3 Tube closed at one and
A 0.06 m pipe that is closed at one end emits a 1400 Hz wave that has a wavelength of 0.24 m. Determine what harmonic the wave is, the fundamental frequency, the fundamental wavelength, the wave speed, & the
air temperature.
AN 11
1128 Hr
₁2.64 m
V-337.92 vs
T-632
x c
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