PAG 05.2 Determining The Speed Of Sound Using A Resonant Tube Flashcards

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What forms at the closed end of a tube when a stationary wave is formed?

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A node will form at the closed end

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What is a node?

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A point on a stationary wave where there is zero displacement

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What forms at the open end of a tube when a stationary wave is formed?

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An antinode

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Describe the waveform of a stationary wave at its fundamental frequency in a tube with an open and closed end

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When oscillating at its fundamental frequency, there will be one node at the closed end and one antinode at the open end

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What must the length of the resonance tube be for it to resonate at the fundamental frequency?

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The length of the tube must be on quarter of the wavelength of the sound

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How can wave speed be calculated from frequency and wavelength?

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Wave speed=wavelength x frequency

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How do you know when the tube is resonating?

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The sound will be at its loudest when the tube is undergoing resonance

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What is the general form of the tube length required for resonance to occur?

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(2n+1) /4(lambda)

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What is the speed of sound in air?

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Around 340m/s

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How can the mean wavelength be calculated?

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Calculate the wavelength of the sound using as many resonant lengths as possible. Sum these values and divide by number of wavelengths used to produce mean wavelength

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Why must the external temperature remain constant in this experiment?

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The speed of sound can vary with the temperature of the air

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