Problem 39: Why Does He "(569 - 1)/2 = 284"?

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The discussion centers on Problem 39 from a physics tutorial, specifically addressing the calculation of "(569 - 1)/2 = 284". The reasoning behind this calculation is rooted in the context of odd harmonics, where only odd multiples are considered. The formula (2n-1)v/4L is used to determine frequency, emphasizing the importance of adjusting the total value before division to account for the odd harmonic series.

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Since only odd harmonics are availaible, (2n-1)v/4L=freq.
 

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