1. The document contains information about standing waves and harmonics in strings, air columns open at both ends, and air columns open at one end. It includes questions about the wavelength, frequency, and speed of sound for different harmonics and instruments like guitars, flutes, clarinets, and tubas.
2. The questions cover topics like the distance between nodes, speed of waves, frequencies of higher harmonics, wavelength of sound from a tuning fork, lengths of instruments that produce particular frequencies, and beat frequencies between instruments.
3. The document provides diagrams and equations to show the wave patterns and calculations for determining frequency, wavelength and speed of sound from other variables for different standing wave scenarios.
1. The document contains information about standing waves and harmonics in strings, air columns open at both ends, and air columns open at one end. It includes questions about the wavelength, frequency, and speed of sound for different harmonics and instruments like guitars, flutes, clarinets, and tubas.
2. The questions cover topics like the distance between nodes, speed of waves, frequencies of higher harmonics, wavelength of sound from a tuning fork, lengths of instruments that produce particular frequencies, and beat frequencies between instruments.
3. The document provides diagrams and equations to show the wave patterns and calculations for determining frequency, wavelength and speed of sound from other variables for different standing wave scenarios.
1. A standing wave in a rope has a frequency of 28 Hz at the second harmonic.
a. If the wavelength is 0.20 m, what is the distance between nodes? (0.10 m) b. What is the speed of the waves that make up the standing wave? (5.6 m/s) c. What would the frequency of a rope vibrating at the third harmonic be? (42 Hz) 2. An 85 cm long guitar string is plucked and vibrates at the fourth harmonic. What is the frequency of the sound produced if the speed of sound is 332 m/s? (780 Hz) 3. Two children playing with a 6.0 m long skipping rope produce a standing wave pattern with five loops. If the skipping rope is vibrating at 85 vibrations per minute, what is the speed of the vibration producing the standing wave pattern? (3.4 m/s) 4. Hollow wind chimes open at both end resonate best at their third harmonic. How long should a chime be to produce a sound of 128 Hz when the temperature is 19oC? (4.0 m) 5. A tuba can be considered a tube open at both ends. A tuba with a length of 7.0 m is played at its fundamental note at a temperature of 21oC. What is the frequency of the fundamental? (25 Hz) 6. A flute is essentially a tube that is open at both ends. Sketch the wave patterns associated with the first and third harmonic of a flute that is 67.5 cm long. What frequencies would these waves have if the flute was played at 21.0oC? (1020 Hz, 763 Hz) 7. A tuning fork is used to create standing waves in an air column open at both ends. The distance between subsequent harmonics was found to be 24 cm. a. What is the wavelength of the sound? (0.48 m) b. Determine the speed of sound if the frequency of the tuning fork is 720 Hz. (350 m/s) 8. A clarinet is essentially a tube that is open at only one end. Sketch the wave patterns associated with the first and third harmonic of a clarinet that is 67.5 cm long. What frequencies would these waves have if the clarinet was played at 21.0oC? (128 Hz, 383 Hz) 9. A tuning fork was sounded over an adjustable air column open at one end. It was found that the distance between the fundamental and the 2nd overtone was 90.0 cm. What was the frequency of the tuning fork if the air temperature was 0oC? (370 Hz) 10. Two clarinets are plated at the same time in a room with a temperature of 21oC. One clarinet is 1.20 m long and the second is 1.22 m long. What beat frequency would you hear if both were played at their fundamental frequency at the same time? (1.2 Hz) 11. Water is slowly drained out a tube open at one end until a loud sound is heard. The distance of the open end of the tube to the water is 17 cm. a. What does the loud sound correspond to? b. What is the wavelength of the sound? (0.68 Hz) c. What is the speed of sound if the frequency of the wave is 512 Hz? (350m/s)