A bugle is a tube of fixed length that behaves as if it is
Chapter 12, Problem 5SL(choose chapter or problem)
Problem 5SLA bugle is a tube of fixed length that behaves as if it is open at both ends. A bugler, by adjusting his lips correctly and blowing with proper air pressure, can cause a harmonic (usually other than the fundamental) of the air column within the tube to sound loudly. Standard military tunes like Taps and Reveille require only four musical notes: G4 (392 Hz), C5 (523 Hz), E5 (659 Hz), and G5 (784 Hz). (a) For a certain length l a bugle will have a sequence of four consecutive harmonics whose frequencies very nearly equal those associated with the notes G4, C5, E5, and G5. Determine this l (b) Which harmonic is each of the (approximate) notes G4, C5, E5, and G5 for the bugle?
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