A string can have a “free” end if that end is attached to a ring that can slide without

Chapter 11, Problem 81GP

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QUESTION:

A string can have a "free" end if that end is attached to a ring that can slide without friction on a vertical pole (Fig. 11-57). Determine the wavelengths of the resonant vibrations of such a string with one end fixed and the other free.

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QUESTION:

A string can have a "free" end if that end is attached to a ring that can slide without friction on a vertical pole (Fig. 11-57). Determine the wavelengths of the resonant vibrations of such a string with one end fixed and the other free.

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Solution 81GP

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If one end of a string is hold fixed and the other as free, these ends will represent the

node and antinode.  A node is  distance away from an antinode.

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