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10.7 Stationary waves in 10.7 Stationary waves in an open pipean open pipe
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10.7 Stationary waves in an open pipe (SB p. 153)
Stationary waves in an open pipe
Open pipe- both ends open
particles vibrate with maximum amplitude
(antinode)
particles vibrate with maximum amplitude
(antinode)
no displacement (node)
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10.7 Stationary waves in an open pipe (SB p. 154)
Stationary waves in an open pipe
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10.7 Stationary waves in an open pipe (SB p. 154)
Stationary waves in an open pipe
Note: If the end corrections are considered, then for the fundamental note:
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Q:Q: An organ pipe is 0.33 m long, open at one end
and closed at the other. Assuming that end corrections are negligible and the speed of sound is 330 m s–1, calculate(a) the frequencies of the fundamental and the first overtone, and(b) the length of a pipe which is open at both ends and has a fundamental frequency equal to the difference of the frequencies calculated in (a).
Solution
10.7 Stationary waves in an open pipe (SB p. 155)
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10.7 Stationary waves in an open pipe (SB p. 155)
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Q:Q: An open pipe has a fundamental frequency of
300 Hz. The first overtone of a closed pipe has the same frequency as the first overtone of the open pipe. What is the length of each pipe? Assume that end corrections are negligible and the speed of sound in air is 330 m s–1.
Solution
10.7 Stationary waves in an open pipe (SB p. 156)
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10.7 Stationary waves in an open pipe (SB p. 156)