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AP Physics 1: 2.3 Waves. Which of the following is best described as longitudinal wave motion?
AP Physics 1: 2.1 Waves. What is the largest possible amplitude that the resulting wave can have?
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AP Physics 1: 3.1 Waves. What is the wavelength?
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Thank you and here's your shmoop douceur brought to you
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by anti nodes way We're going to make a joke
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about uncle knowns but we decided to maintain our dignity
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like that A standing wave on a one meter string
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held at both ends has five anti nodes What is
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its wavelength and hear the potential answers exceptional in all
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right Well to answer this question let's draw a picture
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We're thinking maybe a t rex running in a marathon
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with queen of england About that or we could draw
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a picture of a standing wave that probably makes more
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sense Be more useful to us So let's take a
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look at a standing way with five nodes in five
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anti notes All right it's no t rex but it's
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kind of cool to look at Way know that the
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wavelength of a standing wave equals the distance between two
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anti notes In this instance there are two point five
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wavelengths on this string Since there are one hundred centimeters
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We just have to do a little division to find
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that the wave length is forty centimeters or answer is
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c Yeah we've got these anti note questions down We're
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crushing them we're making them say uncle sorry we just 00:01:08.816 --> [endTime] couldn't stop ourselves
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