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29 September, 01:49

The fundamental frequency of a standing wave on a 1.0-m-long string is 440 Hz. What would be the wave speed of a pulse moving along this string?

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  1. 29 September, 01:50
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    Answer: v = 880m/s

    Explanation: The length of a string is related to the wavelength of sound passing through the string at the fundamental frequency is given as

    L = λ/2 where L = length of string and λ = wavelength.

    But L = 1m

    1 = λ/2

    λ = 2m.

    But the frequency at fundamental is 440Hz and

    V = fλ

    Hence

    v = 440 * 2

    v = 880m/s
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