Problem 1CQ Light can pass easily through water and through air, but light will reflect from the surface of a lake. What does this tell you about the speed of light in air and in water?
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Problem 50GP
Just as you are about to step into a nice hot bath, a small earthquake rattles your bathroom. Immediately afterward, you notice that the water in the tub is oscillating. The water in the center seems to be motionless while the water at the two ends alternately rises and falls, like a seesaw. You happen to know that your bathtub is 1.4 m long, and you count 10 complete oscillations of the water in 20 s.
a. What is the wavelength of this standing wave?
b. What is the speed of the waves that are reflecting back and forth inside the tub to create the standing wave?
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The first step in solving 16 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 50GPJust as you are about to step into a nice hot bath, a small earthquake rattles your bathroom. Immediately afterward, you notice that the water in the tub is oscillating. The water in the center seems to be motionless while the water at the two ends alternately rises and falls, like a seesaw. You happen to know that your bathtub is 1.4 m long, and you count 10 complete oscillations of the water in 20 s.a. What is the wavelength of this standing wave?b. What is the speed of the waves that are reflecting back and forth inside the tub to create the standing wave?
From the textbook chapter Superposition and Standing Waves you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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