12.5 Flashcards
What is a fundamental mode of vibration
A vibration at the fundamental frequency
What is the fundamental frequency
Lowest frequency at which an object can vibrate
What are harmonics
Whole number multiple of fundamental frequency
What type of waves are produced on strings
Stationary waves
What is the relationship of a string’s length L at the first harmonic
• λ = 2L (/1)
- f0 = V / 2L
- v=fλ
What is the relationship of a string’s length L at the second harmonic
• λ = L (2L/2)
- f1 = V / L
- v=fλ
What is the relationship of a string’s length L at the third harmonic
• λ = 2L / 3
- f2 = 3V / 2L
- v=fλ
Why are the ends of a string always nodes (harmonics)
The points are fixed
What is the relationship between wave speed, mass, and tension
v = (root) T / (m / L)
Describe Melde’s experiment (investigating stationary waves on strings)
- Vibration generator is used to change the frequency of wave on stretched string until specific harmonic produced
- Actual node is just shy of the vibration generator (generator itself vibrates so is not a node)
- No stationary wave will be formed if the vibration generator is not set to integer multiple of f0
- Length of string can be changed
- fixed end can be replaced with pulley
- different masses attached to string to change tension