Formation of a stationary wave on a stretched spring fixed at one end
Stationary wave on a stretched string
Using microwaves to demonstrate stationary waves
Stationary wave in an air column
Always refer back to the experiment or scenario in an exam question e.g. the wave produced by a loudspeaker reflects at the end of a tube. This reflected wave, with the same frequency, overlaps the initial wave to create a stationary wave.
A stretched string is used to demonstrate a stationary wave, as shown in the diagram.
Which row in the table correctly describes the length of L and the name of X and Y?
ANSWER: C
The lengths of the strings will only be in whole or ½ wavelengths. For example, a wavelength could be made up of 3 nodes and 2 antinodes or 2 nodes and 3 antinodes.
Diagram showing the first three modes of vibration of a stretched string with corresponding frequencies
Diagram showing modes of vibration in pipes with one end closed and the other open or both ends open
Air Column Length & Frequencies Summary Table
A standing wave is set up in a loudspeaker emits sound with frequency f and is placed at one end of a pipe with length L. The pipe is closed at the other end.The speed of sound is 340 m s-1.
With a sound wave of wavelength of 10 m, what is the frequency of the second lowest note produced?
The fundamental counts as the first harmonic or n = 1 and is the lowest frequency with half or quarter of a wavelength. A full wavelength with both ends open or both ends closed is the second harmonic. Make sure to match the correct wavelength with the harmonic asked for in the question!
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