Open ended physics problem that I would greatly appreciate help on

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The discussion revolves around a beginner seeking help with a physics problem involving wave equations, specifically using the formula v = λf. The user expresses confusion about starting the problem and is open to hints rather than direct answers. Participants suggest reviewing resources like Wikipedia on standing waves and emphasize the importance of following forum rules for homework posts. Clarifications are made regarding resonance frequencies, particularly the correct choice of multiplying by 3 for part c. The user acknowledges the assistance received and commits to following proper posting guidelines in the future.
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Homework Statement
Waves and its fundamental mode
Relevant Equations
v = lamda f
I have zero idea where to start, but in attempting to work out the problem for part a I know I need to use v = lamda f. Please help and explain. I am willing to try something with some hints and I am not outright looking for the answer.
 

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Try reading https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_wave
This may be mathematically above your present level, but it's a good place to start. And in the future, please fill out the homework template in the homework section. This time hopefully the moderators let your post stay, but that is a Physics Forums rule for the homework section.:welcome:
 
Sorry I just joined today so I am a complete beginner. I will read that and see if it gets me anywhere.
 
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This is what I got on my first try. I’m pretty sure it’s correct it just took a while for my dumb brain to actually work lol
 

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Looks pretty good to me, but what happened to the ## n=2 ## resonance with ## L=2 L_o ## ?
 
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Looks pretty good to me, but what happened to the ## n=2 ## resonance with ## L=2 L_o ## ?
I assumed it would start with n = 1 because that makes the most sense, but for part c I didn’t know if I would multiply by 3 or 2. Since n starts at 1 and it is closed that would mean you are using Fn = nv/4L which has n = 1, 3, 5, 7...
 
This one you actually have a better handle on than I do. I do not have the acoustic resonance equations at my fingertips, and I don't have a physics book handy that contains them. I would need to google the topic, but I will take your word for it that you got it right. I welcome anyone else to look over your work.
@haruspex Perhaps you might find this problem of interest.:smile:
 
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for part c I didn’t know if I would multiply by 3 or 2.
Your choice of 3 is correct.
 
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haruspex said:
Your choice of 3 is correct.
Yayy! Thanks for all the help guys. I will be posting correctly from now on. I wasn’t thinking straight when starting this problem so I looked at khan academy for a little bit and got some ideas.
 
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