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eduard
4 years ago
10

The physics of wind instruments is based on the concept of standing waves. When the player blows into the mouthpiece, the column

of air inside the instrument vibrates, and standing waves are produced. Althoughthe acoustics of wind instruments is complicated, a simple description in terms of open and closed tubes can help in understanding the physical phenomena related to these instruments. For example, a flute can bedescribed as an open-open pipe because a flutist covers the mouthpiece of the flute only partially. Meanwhile, a clarinet can be described as an open-closed pipe because the mouthpiece of the clarinet is almostcompletely closed by the reed.Throughout the problem, take the speed of sound in air to be 343 .Part AConsider a pipe of length 80.0 open at both ends. What is the lowest frequency of the sound wave produced when you blow into the pipe?
Physics
1 answer:
ANEK [815]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

f = 214.4 Hz

Explanation:

It is a process of standing waves two waves one that travels to the right and another to the left are added, it is assumed that the frequency of the wave does not change, the result is a stable wave.

In the process of reflection of the wave there are two possibilities if the end is closed a node is formed and if it is open a belly is formed (antinode or maximum)

Let's apply these reasoning to our problem. We assume that the wave initially travels to the right, as it enters through an open end at that point it has a belly. When it reaches the other end that is open we also have a belly. As we see we have bellies at the ends, for there to be a wave inside the tube there must be a node, for the lowest resonance there is only one node, which must be in the center of the tube.

The distance from a node to a maximum (belly) corresponds to ¼ wavelength, so in this case we have within ½ tube wavelength

    L = ½ λ

    λ = 2L

    λ = 2 0.80

    λ = 1.60 m

Having the wavelength and the speed of sound let's use

    v = λ f

    f = v / λ

    f = 343 / 1.60

    f = 214.4 Hz

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