TBR
Example 6.4a.
In studying the relationship between the variable lengths of two open resonating pipes and the number of harmonics each pipe can produce at different lengths, a musicologist notices the following trends in her data:
A graph compares pipe A to pipe B. Pipe A is 2meters long and has 4 nodes, while pipe B is 3 meters long and has 4 nodes. On a graph of nodes versus length, pipe A has a steeper slope.
Question: Pipes A and B are both telescoping pipes. What could explain the difference in slope for the lines representing each pipe?
Correct answer: The speed of sound is slower for pipe A than for pipe B.
Me: I get that n=2Lfn/v. But I don't get the concept. How can sound travel at different speeds in the same medium, air???
Example 6.4a.
In studying the relationship between the variable lengths of two open resonating pipes and the number of harmonics each pipe can produce at different lengths, a musicologist notices the following trends in her data:
A graph compares pipe A to pipe B. Pipe A is 2meters long and has 4 nodes, while pipe B is 3 meters long and has 4 nodes. On a graph of nodes versus length, pipe A has a steeper slope.
Question: Pipes A and B are both telescoping pipes. What could explain the difference in slope for the lines representing each pipe?
Correct answer: The speed of sound is slower for pipe A than for pipe B.
Me: I get that n=2Lfn/v. But I don't get the concept. How can sound travel at different speeds in the same medium, air???