Concept explainers
(a)
What mode (m-value) is this?
Answer to Problem 1CQ
Solution: 4 antinodes
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A standing wave oscillating on a string at frequency f0.
Formula used:
Where f is the natural frequency
n is the no. of antinodes
v is the velocity of wave
l is the length of the string
Let m-value be n then:
From the figure we can see that there 4 anti-nodes.
(b)
How many antinodes will there be if the frequency is doubled to 2f0
Answer to Problem 1CQ
Solution:
8 antinodes
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Suppose L be the length of the string.
We have n = 4,
so:
Let f0 be the frequency.
When frequency is doubled then
Using
2
From above calculation we will get:
n = 8
Conclusion:
Using the
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