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Physics, 09.04.2021 02:00, kelseychristian24

Please answer all you can For the following 3 questions, use the formula to solve for the unknown values:
v=fβˆ™(2L)/n, where n is an integer that represents the number of half-wavelengths.

1. The speed of a wave in a particular string is 480 m/s. Determine the frequency that will create a half-wavelength standing wave (n=1) if the length of the string is 0.8 m.

2. Determine the length of string required to produce a full wavelength standing wave (n=2) with a frequency of 250 Hz. The speed of waves in this string is 400 m/s.

3. A string with a length of 0.7 m is plucked. The speed of a wave in the string is 350 m/s. Calculate the frequency needed to create the first 3 standing waves in this string.

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