string that is kept fixed at both ends is made to vibrate with a frequency of 125 Hz l, forming standing waves. The string has length of 5.00 m and a linear mass density of 0.00500 kg/ m. 1. If the given frequency is the fundamental harmonic (first possible standing wave pattern: an antinode in between two nodes), what is tension of the string ? 2. Report the frequencies and wavelengths of the second up to thr fifth harmonics
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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 that is kept fixed at both ends is made to vibrate with a frequency of 125 Hz l, forming standing waves. The string has length of 5.00 m and a linear mass density of 0.00500 kg/ m.
1. If the given frequency is the fundamental harmonic (first possible standing wave pattern: an antinode in between two nodes), what is tension of the string ?
2. Report the frequencies and wavelengths of the second up to thr fifth harmonics.

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