High-frequency sound canbe used to produce standing-wave vibrations in awine glass. A

Chapter 18, Problem 36

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High-frequency sound canbe used to produce standing-wave vibrations in awine glass. A standing-wavevibration in a wine glass isobserved to have four nodesand four antinodes equallyspaced around the 20.0-cmcircumference of the rimof the glass. If transversewaves move around the glassat 900 m/s, an opera singerwould have to produce ahigh harmonic with what frequency to shatter the glasswith a resonant vibration as shown in Figure P18.36?

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