Chapter 16, Problem 042 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A string un
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Chapter 16, Problem 042 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A string under tension oscillates in the third harmonic at frequency f3, and the waves on the string have wavelength 3. If the tension is increased to Tf= 2.0T, and the string is again made to oscillate in the third harmonic, what then are (a) the ratio of frequency of oscillation to f3 and (b) the ratio of the wavelength of the waves to 3? (a) Number 2 No units Units (b) Number 0 No units Units LINK TO SAMPLE PROBLEM VIDE Question Attempts: 1 of 6 used SAVE FOR LATERExplanation / Answer
frequency of oscillation
fn = (n/2L)*(T/(m/L))^0.5
=> f3 = (3/2L)*(T/(m/L))^0.5
now if T2 = 2T1
f32 = (3/2L)*(2T/(m/L))^0.5
=> f32 = 1.414*f3
=> f32/f3 = 1.414 PART (A)
lembda32/lembda3 = 1 PART (B)