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29 September, 20:25

A student in her physics lab measures the standing-wave modes of a tube. The lowest frequency that makes a resonance is 20 Hz. As the frequency is increased, the next resonance is at 60 Hz. What will be the next resonance after this?

A. 80 Hz

B. 100 Hz

C. 120 Hz

D. 180 Hz

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  1. 30 September, 00:12
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    Answer: B. 100 Hz

    Explanation:

    Here, the frequency for the standing-wave modes of a tube is given as

    f (n) = m*f

    For first frequency put f = 20 Hz, m=1

    So f₁ = 1*20 = 20Hz

    The next resonance occurs at m=3

    f₂ = 3*20 = 60 Hz

    So meaning at odd intervals the resonance occurs so next will occur at m=5

    So,

    f₃ = 5*20 = 100 Hz

    So, option B. 100 Hz is correct.
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