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Quiz 16: Superposition and Standing Waves
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Question 61
Multiple Choice
The reason we can tell the difference between a trumpet and a clarinet when they both play the same pitch is that they have
Question 62
Multiple Choice
Wire A is the same mass per unit length as wire B.However wire A is twice as long as wire B and has three times as much tension on it.Calculate the fundamental frequency of wire A divided by wire B.
Question 63
Multiple Choice
The wave function y(x,t) for a standing wave on a string fixed at both ends is given by y(x,t) = 0.080 sin 6.0x cos 600t where the units are SI.The amplitudes of the traveling wave that result in this standing wave are
Question 64
Multiple Choice
The wave function y(x,t) for a standing wave on a string fixed at both ends is given by y(x,t) = 0.080 sin 6.0x cos 600t where the units are SI.The speed of the traveling waves that result in this standing wave is
Question 65
Multiple Choice
A string with mass density equal to 0.0025 kg/m is fixed at both ends and at a tension of 290 N.Resonant frequencies are found at 558 Hz and the next one at 744 Hz.What is the length of the wire?
Question 66
Multiple Choice
Two pipes closed at one end of length L
1
and L
2
are excited at their resonant frequencies.If the beat period is B
f
Hz,then the velocity of sound is given by:
Question 67
Multiple Choice
A pipe produces successive harmonics at 300 Hz and 350 Hz.Calculate the length of the pipe and state whether it is closed at one end or not.Assume the speed of sound to be 340 m/s.
Question 68
Multiple Choice
A vibrating tuning fork of 725 Hz is held above a tube filled with water.Successive resonances are heard when the water level is lowered by 11.5 cm and 34.5 cm from the top of the tube.Calculate a value for the speed of sound.(Hint: remember the small end correction
Δ
\Delta
Δ
L at the top of the tube.)
Question 69
Multiple Choice
The wave function y(x,t) for a standing wave on a string fixed at both ends is given by y(x,t) = 0.080 sin 6.0x cos 600t where the units are SI.The wavelength of this wave is
Question 70
Multiple Choice
The wave function y(x,t) for a standing wave on a string fixed at both ends is given by y(x,t) = 0.080 sin 6.0x cos 600t where the units are SI.The distance between successive nodes on the string is
Question 71
Multiple Choice
A string with mass density equal to 0.0025 kg/m is fixed at both ends and at a tension of 290 N.Resonant frequencies are found at 558 Hz and the next one at 744 Hz.To what harmonic does the 558 Hz resonance correspond?
Question 72
Multiple Choice
A piano tuner hears a beat every 0.33 seconds when he hits a note and compares it to his reference tone at 163 Hz.What is the lowest possible frequency of the piano note?
Question 73
Multiple Choice
A wire of mass 1.1 g is under a tension of 100 N.If its third overtone is at a frequency of 750 Hz,calculate the length of the wire.
Question 74
Multiple Choice
A string with mass density equal to 0.0025 kg/m is fixed at both ends and at a tension of 290 N.Resonant frequencies are found at 558 Hz and the next one at 744 Hz.What is the fundamental frequency of the string?