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Wine Glass Resonance Frequency
Thankyou, but is the relationship quadratic?- BobDylan22
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Wine Glass Resonance Frequency
So you are saying that the formula shows the correct relation? Can you please show me- BobDylan22
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Wine Glass Resonance Frequency
[SIZE=16px][FONT=PT Sans]No it doesn't. As the distance between the top of glass decreases (that means d decreases), which means the glass is more full, hence the frequency decreases.- BobDylan22
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Wine Glass Resonance Frequency
No it doesn't. As the distance between the top of glass decreases (that means d decreases), which means the glass is more full, hence the frequency decreases.- BobDylan22
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Fo will always be the same. As d decreases, that means that the level of water in the glass increases, meaning lower frequency.- BobDylan22
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Wine Glass Resonance Frequency
I was graphing fd and d- BobDylan22
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this is my actual data, and my plotting of it http://imgur.com/aAHgNDC- BobDylan22
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Ok, but what I don't get is that as the distance from the top of glass to the top of water level decreases (becoming fuller), the frequency decreases. But this formula does not show that relationship. It shows the opposite.- BobDylan22
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Wine Glass Resonance Frequency
I know that if you graph x = (1-(d/H*)4 and y = (f0/fd)2, you get a linear line, but what if you graph fd and d?- BobDylan22
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Wine Glass Resonance Frequency
(f0/fd)^2- BobDylan22
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Wine Glass Resonance Frequency
Homework Statement Question 1: When analysing AP French's Formula for Frequency of Wine glasses, what is the direct relationship between the Frequency heard (at different levels - fd) and the level of water from the top of the glass (d). I know that as the level of water from the glass...- BobDylan22
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