A sound wave traveling in air has a frequency f and wavelength l. A second sound wave traveling in air has wavelength l/2. What is the frequency of the second sound wave? (a) 4f (b) 2f (c) f (d) 12 f (e) 14 f
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A hollow pipe (such as an organ pipe open at both ends) is made to go into resonance at frequency fopen. One end of the pipe is now covered and the pipe is again made to go into resonance, this time at frequency fclosed. Both resonances are first harmonics. How do these two resonances compare? (a) They are the same. (b) fopen 5 2fclosed (c) fclosed 5 2fopen (d) fopen 5 fclosed (e) fclosed 5 32 fopen
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The first step in solving 14 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A hollow pipe (such as an organ pipe open at both ends) is made to go into resonance at frequency fopen. One end of the pipe is now covered and the pipe is again made to go into resonance, this time at frequency fclosed. Both resonances are first harmonics. How do these two resonances compare? (a) They are the same. (b) fopen 5 2fclosed (c) fclosed 5 2fopen (d) fopen 5 fclosed (e) fclosed 5 32 fopen
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