A string of mass m is under tension and resonates in its fundamental mode outside the ear canal and the string produces resonance in the ear's fundamental mode and so is perceived at maximum loudness. A second guitar string of different mass but of the same length and under the same tension again vibrates in the fundamental mode. The new string is designed to produce a resonance in the next higher harmonic of the ear. What should be the mass of the the new string in terms of the original m
Interference of sound
Seiche
A seiche is an oscillating standing wave in a body of water. The term seiche pronounced saysh) can be understood by the sloshing of water back and forth in a swimming pool. The same phenomenon happens on a much larger scale in vast bodies of water including bays and lakes. A seizure can happen in any enclosed or semi-enclosed body of water.
A string of mass m is under tension and resonates in its fundamental mode outside the ear canal and the string produces resonance in the ear's fundamental mode and so is perceived at maximum loudness. A second guitar string of different mass but of the same length and under the same tension again vibrates in the fundamental mode. The new string is designed to produce a resonance in the next higher harmonic of the ear. What should be the mass of the the new string in terms of the original mass m?
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