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Why is sqrt(Tension/(mass/lenght)) = f*lambda - Standing Waves
I don't know that truly answers my question: 'cause what I'm really wondering is why (im my case) the constants (T,L,m) can describe the speed of the wave... For all I could think the speed could be 0 aka the "standing wave" would just be a laying string. Makes sense?- Bastian
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why is sqrt(Tension/(mass/lenght)) = f*lambda - Standing Waves
All right, so: This was our setup: https://www.dropbox.com/s/00piqo83iv5tbve/Billede%2011-10-2016%2013.27.36.jpg?dl=0 We had an oscillator at one end, and then the string kept at 1 meter all the time. That's why I wrote constant. Because the length of the string is constant the mass of the...- Bastian
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why is sqrt(Tension/(mass/lenght)) = f*lambda - Standing Waves
Homework Statement So in our report we have to explain why these formulas give the same answer theoretically. We have for an example measured these numbers: Freq.: 16,37 Hz L: 1m m: 0.007 kg T ≈ 1 N λ=1/1=1 Homework Equations v=ƒ*λ=√T/(m/L) The Attempt at a Solution The problem is that I...- Bastian
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What High School Subjects Does a Danish Student Study in HTX Sønderborg?
Hi there, Glad to be here with you all! My name is Bastian and I'm 17 years old. I study Physics, Mathematics etc., on my high school called HTX Sønderborg- Bastian
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