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Quiz 18: Superposition and Standing Waves
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Two harmonic waves are described by
What is the frequency (in Hz) of the resultant wave?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A string is stretched and fixed at both ends, 200 cm apart. If the density of the string is 0.015 g/cm, and its tension is 600 N, what is the wavelength (in cm) of the first harmonic?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Two harmonic waves are described by
From the choices given, determine the smallest positive value of x (in cm) corresponding to a node of the resultant standing wave.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
An organ pipe open at both ends has a radius of 4.0 cm and a length of 6.0 m. What is the frequency (in Hz) of the third harmonic? (Assume the velocity of sound is 344 m/s.)
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Two instruments produce a beat frequency of 5 Hz. If one has a frequency of 264 Hz, what could be the frequency of the other instrument?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Two harmonic waves traveling in opposite directions interfere to produce a standing wave described by y = 2sin(πx) cos(3πt) , where x is in m and t is in s. What is the distance (in m) between the first two antinodes?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Two harmonic waves traveling in opposite directions interfere to produce a standing wave described by y = 4sin(5x) cos(6t) where x is in m and t is in s. What is the approximate frequency of the interfering waves?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Two harmonic waves are described by
What is the magnitude of the speed (in m/s) of the two traveling waves?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A length of organ pipe is closed at one end. If the speed of sound is 344 m/s, what length of pipe (in cm) is needed to obtain a fundamental frequency of 50 Hz?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
A vertical tube one meter long is open at the top. It is filled with 75 cm of water. If the velocity of sound is 344 m/s, what will the fundamental resonant frequency be (in Hz) ?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Two harmonic waves are described by
What is the phase (in rad) of the resultant wave when x = t = 0?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The path difference between two waves is 5 m. If the wavelength of the waves emitted by the two sources is 4 m, what is the phase difference (in degrees) ?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
A clarinet behaves like a tube closed at one end. If its length is 1.0 m, and the velocity of sound is 344 m/s, what is its fundamental frequency (in Hz) ?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
A stretched string is observed to vibrate in three equal segments when driven by a 480-Hz oscillator. What is the fundamental frequency of vibration for this string?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Two harmonic waves traveling in opposite directions interfere to produce a standing wave described by y = 3sin(2x) cos(5t) , where x is in m and t is in s. What is the wavelength of the interfering waves?