Consider a stretched string of length 3 L which is fixed at both ends. It is plucked with initial velocity u at 6 L/5 and non-zero velocity between 0 and 12 L/5. (a) (b) (c) (d) Obtain expressions for the velocity of the string along its length at time = 0 s. Obtain an expression for the amplitudes of the different modes of vibration. Use trigonometric identities to simplify the expression obtained in (b). Which of the normal modes are missing from the motion of the string? Provide a brief explanation.

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Consider a stretched string of length 3 L which is fixed at both ends. It is plucked with
initial velocity u at 6 L/5 and non-zero velocity between 0 and 12 L/5.
(b)
(c)
(d)
Obtain expressions for the velocity of the string along its length at time = 0 s.
Obtain an expression for the amplitudes of the different modes of vibration.
Use trigonometric identities to simplify the expression obtained in (b).
Which of the normal modes are missing from the motion of the string? Provide
a brief explanation.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a stretched string of length 3 L which is fixed at both ends. It is plucked with initial velocity u at 6 L/5 and non-zero velocity between 0 and 12 L/5. (b) (c) (d) Obtain expressions for the velocity of the string along its length at time = 0 s. Obtain an expression for the amplitudes of the different modes of vibration. Use trigonometric identities to simplify the expression obtained in (b). Which of the normal modes are missing from the motion of the string? Provide a brief explanation.
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