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An air column in a glass tube is open at one end and closed at the other day by a movable piston. The air in the tube is warmed above room temperatures, and a 384-Hz tuning fork is held at the open end. Resonance is heard when the piston is at a distance d1 = 22.8 cm from the open end and again when it is at a distance d2 = 68.3 cm from the open end. (a) What speed of sound is implied by these data? (b) How far from the open end will the piston be when the next resonance is heard?
An air column in a glass tube is open at one end and closed at the other day by a movable piston. The air in the tube is warmed above room temperatures, and a 384-Hz tuning fork is held at the open end. Resonance is heard when the piston is at a distance d1 = 22.8 cm from the open end and again when it is at a distance d2 = 68.3 cm from the open end. (a) What speed of sound is implied by these data? (b) How far from the open end will the piston be when the next resonance is heard?
Coleen AmadoLv10
25 Nov 2020