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?
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...
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...
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My name is Bastian and I'm 17 years old. I study Physics, Mathematics etc., on my high school called HTX Sønderborg