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Formula for calculating the wavelength of sound in interference
is this it Length = (Velocity ÷ Frequency) ÷ 2 Wavelength = 2 x length- HelpMeWithPhysics
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Formula for calculating the wavelength of sound in interference
But really this is all stuff you should have been taught if you are being posed this question. I agree with you, i should have been taught this by our physics teacher before hand. The problem is when my physics teacher doesn't go over anything. This whole class is confused and she refuses to...- HelpMeWithPhysics
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Formula for calculating the wavelength of sound in interference
I'm going to need some more help, I'm in yr10 and am struggling with finding the correct formula. Also what is a static node? And what do you mean by phase? Thanks- HelpMeWithPhysics
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Formula for calculating the wavelength of sound in interference
Due to sound waves overlapping. You will get constructive and destructive interference.- HelpMeWithPhysics
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Formula for calculating the wavelength of sound in interference
Is the relevant distance between the two speakers?- HelpMeWithPhysics
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Formula for calculating the wavelength of sound in interference
Here is a diagram of experiment: Here is the results: Average distance between nodes (cm) Frequency (hz) Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 500 253 176 105 1000 333 438 None My analysis: ƛ/2=D ∴ƛ=2D where ƛ=wavelength (cm) D=distance between nodes/antinodes (the average,cm) 500hz: Line 1...- HelpMeWithPhysics
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