General Physics, 2nd Edition
General Physics, 2nd Edition
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ISBN: 9780471522782
Author: Morton M. Sternheim
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 22, Problem 16E

(a)

To determine

The number of harmonics appear below 1350Hz.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 16E

The number of harmonics appear below 1350Hz is 5.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for frequency of column.

  fn=(2n1)c4l        (I)

Here, c is speed of sound, l is the length of clarinet, n is number of harmonics and fn is frequency of column.

Rearrange the above expression in terms of l.

  l=(2n1)c4fn        (II)

Conclusion:

Substitute 147Hz for f1, 1 for n and 344m/s for c in equation (II).

  l=(2(1)1)(344m/s)4(147Hz)=(21)(344m/s)588Hz=0.585m

For first overtone:

Substitute 2 for n, 0.585m for l and 344m/s for c in equation (I).

  f2=(2(2)1)(344m/s)4(0.585m)=(41)(344m/s)4(0.585m)=441Hz

The table for number of frequencies is given below.

Harmonics(n)Frequency(fn)
1147Hz
2441Hz
3735Hz
41029Hz
51323Hz
61617Hz

The value of fifth overtone is greater than 1350Hz; therefore, the frequency up to fourth overtone would only appear below 1350Hz.

Thus, the number of harmonics appear below 1350Hz is 5.

(b)

To determine

The number of harmonics appear below 1350Hz.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 16E

The number of harmonics appear below 1350Hz is 9.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for frequency of column.

  fn=nc2l        (III)

Here, c is speed of sound, l is the length of clarinet, n is number of harmonics and fn is frequency of column.

Rearrange the above expression in terms of l.

  l=nc2fn        (IV)

Conclusion:

Substitute 147Hz for f1, 1 for n and 344m/s for c in equation (IV).

  l=1(344m/s)2(147Hz)=1.170m

For first overtone:

Substitute 2 for n, 1.170m for l and 344m/s for c in equation (III).

  f2=2(344m/s)2(1.170m)=294Hz

The table for number of frequencies is given below.

Harmonics(n)Frequency(fn)
1147Hz
2294Hz
3441Hz
4588Hz
5735Hz
6882Hz
71029Hz
81176Hz
91323Hz
101470Hz

The value of ninth overtone is greater than 1350Hz; therefore, the frequency up to eighth overtone appear below 1350Hz.

Thus, the number of harmonics appear below 1350Hz is 9.

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