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10 December, 18:46

Because of barriers and obstructions, you can see only a tiny fraction of a standing wave on a string. You do not know, for instance, how long the string is. All you know is that the speed of waves on the string is 100 m/s and that the distance is 10 cm. Can you determine the frequency of the standing wave? 1. Sure, the frequency is 1000 Hz. 2. Sure, the frequency is 500 Hz.

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  1. 10 December, 21:38
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    500 Hz

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    speed of waves on the string is 100 m/s

    distance is 10 cm

    so given v is 100 m/s and L is 10 cm

    frequency = speed (wave on string) / 2L

    so the frequency is 100/2*10*10^-2m

    = 1000/2

    =500 Hz

    so the answer is 500 Hz

    frequency = speed (wave on string) / 2L

    so given v is 100 m/s and L is 10 cm

    so the frequency is 100/2*10*10^-2m

    = 1000/2

    =500 Hz

    so the answer is 500 Hz
  2. 10 December, 22:02
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    (1) Sure, the frequency is 1000 Hz.

    Explanation:

    Frequency = wave speed : wave distance

    wave speed = 100 m/s

    wave distance = 10 cm = 10/100 = 0.1 m

    Frequency = 100 : 0.1 = 1000 Hz
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