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Solving for Wave Speed: A Guitar String's Story
What is the wave speed for the transverse traveling waves on this string? My friends and I are pretty stumped... Anything would be much appreciated.- The_Hunter
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Solving for Wave Speed: A Guitar String's Story
Homework Statement A guitar string is vibrating in its fundamental mode, with nodes at each end. The length of the segment of the string that is free to vibrate is "L" . The maximum transverse acceleration of a point at the middle of the segment is "a" and the maximum transverse velocity is...- The_Hunter
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Determining Amplitude of Standing Wave on a Guitar String
Care to elaborate as to how to solve this problem?- The_Hunter
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How to solve for power in a piano wire wave problem?
Clarification? what did you change the formula into?- The_Hunter
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Solve Antique Telescope Homework: Find Fe Focal Length
How'd you find it? Here's How: M=Fo/Fe 20= (60-Fe)/Fe Fe = (60/21) Fe= 2.857- The_Hunter
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What is the Relationship Between Focal Length and Distance in the Human Eye?
The answer is less then, the focal length could be any distance as long as it's not greater than the space within the eye. Sorry I cannot provide a proper explanation- The_Hunter
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