PCS130 SLG Chapter 21 Superposition

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PCS130 SLG Practise Problems- Superposition

(Knight)

1. The following figure is a snapshot graph at t=0 s of two waves approaching each other at
1.0 m/s. Draw 2 snapshot graphs showing the string at t=3 s and t=4 s.

2. The following figure is a snapshot graph at t=0 s of two waves approaching each other at
1.0 m/s. Draw the snapshot graph showing the string at t=6 s and t=8 s.

3. The following figure shows a standing wave oscillating at 100 Hz on a string. What is the
wave speed?

4. Standing waves on a 1.0 m long string that is fixed at both ends are seen at successive
frequencies of 36 Hz and 48 Hz.
a. What are the fundamental frequency and the wave speed?
b. Draw the standing-wave pattern when the string oscillates at 48 Hz.

5. A clarinet is 66.0 cm long. A flute is nearly the same length, with 63.5 cm between the
hold the player blows across and the end of the flute. What are the frequencies of the
lowest note and the next higher harmonic on a flute and on a clarinet? The speed of sound
in warm air is 350 m/s.

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