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3 August, 04:52

A string, 68 cm long and fixed at both ends, vibrates with a standing wave that has 3 antinodes. the frequency is 180 hz. what is the wave speed?

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  1. 3 August, 05:12
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    The given situation below describes a standing wave because the string is fixed at both ends. A standing wave having three anti-nodes will have a wavelength that is two-thirds the length of the string. After getting the wavelength, this can be multiplied with the frequency to get the wave speed.

    For this problem:

    wave length = (2/3) (length of string: 68 cm)

    wave length = (10/3 cm)

    wave speed = wave length x frequency

    wave speed = (10/3 cm) x (180 Hz)

    wave speed = 600 cm/s or 0.6 m/s
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