A physics class investigates stationary waves in air using a tall tube of cross-sectional area 3.0 × 10–3 m2 and a loudspeaker connected to a signal generator. Initially the tube is empty of water. The signal generator is switched on so that sound waves enter the tube. Water is slowly poured into the tube.
The class notice that the sound gradually increases in volume, reaching a first maximum at a particular instant. Immediately after the volume begins to decrease. Water continues to be added until the volume rises again, reaching a second and final maximum after a further 2.5 × 10–3 m3 of water is poured in.
The diagrams show the structure of a violin and a close-up of the tuning pegs.
The strings are attached at end X then pass over a bridge which acts as a fixed point. The strings are also fixed at the other end, where they are wound around cylindrical spools, fixed to tuning pegs.
Strings for musical instruments create notes according to their tension and a property of the string called mass per unit length, μ.
The properties of the string and the frequency of the first harmonic are related by the equation:
Where f = frequency of first harmonic (Hz), L = length (m), T = tension (N) and μ = mass per unit length (kg m−1).
The mass of a particular string is 1.4 × 10–4 kg and it has a vibrating length of 0.35 m. When the tension in the string is 25 N, it vibrates with a first-harmonic frequency of 357 Hz.
(a)
When the tension in the string is 50 N
(i)
Calculate the mass per unit length, μ of the string.
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(ii)
Using the equation provided, calculate the speed at which waves travel along the string.
The diagram shows a common piece of teaching laboratory equipment which can be used to demonstrate wave phenomena.
(a)
Explain how waves from the loudspeaker form stationary waves in the tube. Include in your answer a condition for formation of the wave and describe the wave which is formed.
For the third harmonic of the wave formed construct a three-part diagram clearly linking the wave shape, node formation and pressure differences within the tube. Start with the template provided below.