The length of a stretched wire is 1 m and its fundamental frequency is 300 Hz.What is the speed of the transverse wave in the wire ?
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600m/s
Explanation:
f = v/2L
L = 1m
f = 300Hz
tita = 300×2×1
=600m/s
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If the length of a stretched wire is 1 m and its fundamental frequency is 300 Hz, then the speed of the transverse wave in the wire is 600 m/s.
Explanation:
The fundamental frequency is the lowest frequency produced by any given instrument. The fundamental frequency is also known as the instrument's first harmonic.
Fundamental frequency fo= V/2L
Given: The length of a stretched wire (L) = 1 m
fundamental frequency (fo) = 300 Hz
Find the speed of the transverse wave in the wire (V).
If fo= V/2L
then V = fo × 2L
= 300 × 2 ×1
= 600 m/s
So, the speed of the transverse wave in the wire is 600 m/s.
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