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PHAS0005_24-25 Quiz - week 3
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A string of length 0.5 m is held fixed at both ends. If the mass per unit length of the string is 1 g m-1 and the tension in the string is 50 N. What is the frequency (in Hz) of the 5th standing wave mode of the string?
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A.a. 223.6 Hz
B.b. 1118.0 Hz
C.c. 447.2 Hz
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The problem describes a string of length L = 0.5 m, fixed at both ends, with linear mass density μ = 1 g/m = 0.001 kg/m, and tension T = 50 N. For a string fixed at both ends, the standing-wave frequencies are given by f_n = n/(2L) * sqrt(T/μ), where n is the mod......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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