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A standing wave is set up in a string of variable length and tension by a vibrator of variable frequency. Both ends of the string are fixed. When the vibrator has a frequency f, in a string of length L and under tension T, n antinodes are set up in the string.

(a) If the length of the string is doubled, by what factor should be the frequency be changed so that the same number of antinodes is produced?

(b) If the frequency and length are held constant, what tension will produce n+1 antinodes?

(c) If the frequency is tripled and the length of the string is halved, by what factor should the tension be changed so that twice as many antinodes are produced?

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Shelley Sundae Naparota
Shelley Sundae NaparotaLv10
2 Dec 2020

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