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Violinists sometimes bow a string to produce maximum
Chapter 11, Problem 33E(choose chapter or problem)
Violinists sometimes bow a string to produce maximum vibration (antinodes) at one-quarter and three-quarters of the string length rather than at the middle of the string. Then the string vibrates with a wavelength equal to the string length rather than twice the string length. (See Figures 19.13a and b). What is the effect on frequency when this occurs?
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QUESTION:
Violinists sometimes bow a string to produce maximum vibration (antinodes) at one-quarter and three-quarters of the string length rather than at the middle of the string. Then the string vibrates with a wavelength equal to the string length rather than twice the string length. (See Figures 19.13a and b). What is the effect on frequency when this occurs?
ANSWER:Solution 33E This puts a node in the middle of the