Density of standing waves in a cavity

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The discussion revolves around the density of standing waves in a cavity, specifically questioning the formula G(f)df=((8*pi*f^2)/(c^3))*df and its relation to density.

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  • Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants are questioning the validity of the formula and its connection to the concept of density. There are attempts to clarify the relationship between the formula and density, with some suggesting modifications to the formula.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants expressing confusion and disagreement regarding the formula. Some guidance has been offered about modifying the formula, but no consensus has been reached.

Contextual Notes

There appears to be uncertainty about the formula's derivation and its implications for understanding wave density in the context of standing waves.

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Why is the density of standing waves in a cavity
G(f)df=((8*pi*f^2)/(c^3))*df?
Also that formula looks weird... doesn't look like it has anything to do with density...
 
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it relates to density afrer u change a bit in the formula itself.
 
thats not true answer
 

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