18. Waves & Sound
Standing Sound Waves
18. Waves & Sound
Standing Sound Waves
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The fundamental frequency of your closed organ pipe is 200 Hz. The second overtone of this pipe has the same frequency as the 3rd harmonic of an open pipe. What is the length of this open pipe?
403views10rank1comments - Textbook QuestionStanding sound waves are produced in a pipe that is 1.20 m long. For the fundamental and first two overtones, determine the locations along the pipe (measured from the left end) of the displacement nodes and the pressure nodes if (b) the pipe is closed at the left end and open at the right end.1637views
- Textbook QuestionStanding sound waves are produced in a pipe that is 1.20 m long. For the fundamental and first two overtones, determine the locations along the pipe (measured from the left end) of the displacement nodes and the pressure nodes if (a) the pipe is open at both ends552views
- Textbook QuestionThe fundamental frequency of a pipe that is open at both ends is 524 Hz. (c) the frequency of the new fundamental.433views
- Textbook QuestionThe fundamental frequency of a pipe that is open at both ends is 524 Hz. If one end is now closed, find (b) the wavelength1550views