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hey everyone I need some help with 2 questions from sound..
1) Which of the following frequencies moves fastest through water?
A. 200 Hz
B. 1000 Hz
C. 5000 Hz
D. They all move with the same velocity
The answer is D but isn't v = (lambda)f and thus a higher f = higher v?
2) By what factor would a string's tension need to change to increase it's fundamental frequency by 33.3%, given f is frequency, T is tension, p is density and L is length.
f = Square root of (T/p) / 2L
A. 3/4
B. Square root of (3/2)
C. 4/3
D. 16/9
The answer is D could someone please explain this one?
Thank you so much everyone.
1) Which of the following frequencies moves fastest through water?
A. 200 Hz
B. 1000 Hz
C. 5000 Hz
D. They all move with the same velocity
The answer is D but isn't v = (lambda)f and thus a higher f = higher v?
2) By what factor would a string's tension need to change to increase it's fundamental frequency by 33.3%, given f is frequency, T is tension, p is density and L is length.
f = Square root of (T/p) / 2L
A. 3/4
B. Square root of (3/2)
C. 4/3
D. 16/9
The answer is D could someone please explain this one?
Thank you so much everyone.