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OLga [1]
3 years ago
8

5. A standing wave in a clothesline has 4 nodes and 3 antinodes. The clothesline is 12 m long and is vibrating

Physics
1 answer:
avanturin [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

  v = 4 m / s

Explanation:

In this exercise we are asked to find the speed of the wave, which is described by the expression

          v = λ f

in this case the wave has 4 nodes and 3 antinodes, in a length of 12 m

for a standing wave it is satisfied that we have a full wavelength and a half of another

          L = λ + ½ λ

          L = \frac{3}{2} λ

          λ = ⅔ L

Cambien indicates that it has a frequency of

          f = 0.5 Hz

we substitute

          v = ⅔ L f

let's calculate

          v = \frac{2}{3} 12 0.5

          v = 4 m / s

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