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Node, Antinode, Standing Wave

Node, Antinode, Standing Wave

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Physics

11th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 3 Questions

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Standing Waves

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Standing Waves

A standing wave is the result of two waves of the same frequency and amplitude traveling in the opposite directions through the same medium.​

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Nodes are the points of no disturbance on a standing wave.

Antinodes are where the amplitude is maximum.​

Nodes and Antinodes

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Multiple Choice

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How many nodes does this standing wave have?

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3

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0

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Fundamental Frequency

The fundamental frequency, or natural frequency, of a medium happens when it vibrates with the simplest standing wave: 2 nodes and 1 antinode.

Fun Fact: The fundamental frequency of the A string on a guitar is about 110 Hz!

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Multiple Choice

Which image below shows a medium vibrating at its fundamental frequency?

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Harmonics

The harmonic of a wave is a multiple of the fundamental frequency.

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The vibrating part of the E string of a violin is 0.33 m long and has a fundamental frequency of 659 Hz.

​In your notes packet, use these values to fill out your harmonics chart for this string.

Harmonic Series

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Multiple Choice

A string 1.5 meters long is vibrating in the third harmonic. The string vibrates up and down with 33 complete vibrational cycles in 10 seconds. Determine the speed of the wave.

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1.64 m/s

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0.45 m/s

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0.30 m/s

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3.30 m/s

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