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2 June, 01:18

What is the fundamental frequency on a 8 m rope that is tied at both ends if the speed of the waves is 16 m/s?

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  1. 2 June, 01:27
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    1 Hz

    Explanation:

    For rope fixed on both ends the length corresponds to λ/2 (λ is wavelength) /

    Thus L = λ/2

    => λ = 16 m

    We know that frequency and wavelength are related as

    f x λ = v where f is frequency and v is speed of the wave

    thus f = v/λ

    f = 16/16 = 1 Hz
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