A hiker determines the length of a lake by listening for the echo of her shout reflected by a cliff at the far end of the lake. She hears the echo 2.0 s after shouting. Estimate the length of the lake.
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A bugle is simply a tube of fixed length that behaves asif it is open at both ends. A bugler, by adjusting his lipscorrectly and blowing with proper air pressure, can cause aharmonic (usually other than the fundamental) of the aircolumn within the tube to sound loudly. Standard militarytunes 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 , a bugle will have a sequence offour consecutive harmonics whose frequencies very nearlyequal those associated with the notes G4, C5, E5, and G5.Determine this t (b) Which harmonic is each of the(approximate) notes G4, C5, E5, and G5 for the bugle?
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The first step in solving 16 problem number 43 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A bugle is simply a tube of fixed length that behaves asif it is open at both ends. A bugler, by adjusting his lipscorrectly and blowing with proper air pressure, can cause aharmonic (usually other than the fundamental) of the aircolumn within the tube to sound loudly. Standard militarytunes 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 , a bugle will have a sequence offour consecutive harmonics whose frequencies very nearlyequal those associated with the notes G4, C5, E5, and G5.Determine this t (b) Which harmonic is each of the(approximate) notes G4, C5, E5, and G5 for the bugle?
From the textbook chapter Sound you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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