Problem 11. A person hums into the top of a well and finds that standing waves are established at frequencies of 42, 70, and 98 Hz. The frequency of 42 Hz is not necessarily the fundamental frequency. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. How deep is the well? (6.125 m)

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Problem 11. A person hums into the top of a well and finds that standing waves are established at frequencies of
42, 70, and 98 Hz. The frequency of 42 Hz is not necessarily the fundamental frequency. The speed of sound is 343
m/s. How deep is the well? (6.125 m)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 11. A person hums into the top of a well and finds that standing waves are established at frequencies of 42, 70, and 98 Hz. The frequency of 42 Hz is not necessarily the fundamental frequency. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. How deep is the well? (6.125 m)
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