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Cards (25)

  • What is a stationary wave?
    A wave that stores, but does not transfer energy
  • How do stationary waves form on a piece of string?
    Two waves interfere while traveling in opposite directions
  • What is a node?
    A point of zero displacement in a standing wave
  • How do nodes occur in a standing wave?
    Where two waves destructively interfere and cancel
  • What is an antinode?
    A point of maximum displacement in a standing wave
  • How do antinodes occur in a standing wave?
    Where two waves constructively interfere to form a maximum
  • Describe the arrangement of nodes and antinodes at the fundamental frequency.
    • One central antinode
    • One node at each end
  • What apparatus generates a wave in a piece of string?
    A vibration generator driven by a signal generator
  • What apparatus alters the length of oscillating string?
    A bridge can be moved along the string
  • Why should the signal generator be operated for several minutes before use?
    To allow the frequency to stabilize
  • What must be added to the clamp stand for safety?
    A counterweight or g-clamp
  • How does the length of the string affect the frequency of the first harmonic?
    Longer string length decreases frequency
  • How does the string’s mass per unit length affect the frequency of the first harmonic?
    Increased mass per unit length decreases frequency
  • How does tension in the string affect the frequency of the first harmonic?
    Increased tension increases frequency
  • What equation calculates the frequency of a string’s first harmonic?
    Equation not provided in the material
  • How can the tension in a string be varied?
    By attaching a mass hanger to the end
  • What safety precautions should be taken when using mass hangers?
    Never stand directly under a mass hanger
  • What is the tension produced in the string with 3 masses of 100 grams each and a 100-gram hanger?
    3.924 N
  • How can you measure the mass per unit length of a piece of string?
    Divide mass by the string’s length
  • What is the advantage of using a long piece of string when measuring mass per unit length?
    Lower percentage uncertainty in measurement
  • What happens when the frequency is changed to double that of the first harmonic?
    String resonates in its second harmonic
  • What equation determines the speed of a wave from its wavelength and frequency?
    v=v =fλ f\lambda
  • What is the wavelength relative to the length of the oscillating string in its fundamental mode?
    λ=\lambda =2L 2L
  • How can wave speed be calculated from the string’s tension and mass per unit length?
    Equation not provided in the material
  • How can wave speed be determined from a graph of 1/f against L?
    Wave speed is given by 2/gradient