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AP Physics 1: 3.2 Waves. What is a possible length of the string?
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Thank you here's your shmoop du jour brought to you
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by standing waves Although we've been working on a lot
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of this physics stuff we'd prefer sitting wave Just get
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some rest all right A string is held taut and
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its tension results in a fourth harmonic standing wave With
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a wave velocity of ten meters per second Hugh walks
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over and grabs it fifteen centimeters from one end in
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an attempt to interfere with the wave If this action
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doesn't affect the way of what is a possible length
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for the string and hear the potential answers and be
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sure you really kind of figure out what's going on
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here right so hugh here just has to mess with
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the string Some people take hands on physics a little
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too literally but if he grabs the string at a
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certain point and it doesn't affect the wave that means
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he's grabbed it at one of the waves Notes Well
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that's a good piece of info to know we'll let
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you off easy this time but next time he's exiled
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from the study A fourth harmonic standing wave means there
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are four anti notes and five notes counting the nodes
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at each end of the string and that means that
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there are three other notes One has to be in
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the middle and the other two are at one quarter
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and three quarter points along the string so fifteen centimeters
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has to equal one quarter of the strings length one
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half of the strings length or three quarters of the
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strings length Doing the math shows is that a fifteen
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centimeters is a quarter of the strings Length in the
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string would be sixty centimetres long If fifteen centimeters is
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the halfway point then the string has to be thirty
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centimeters long which is great But neither of those are
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included in our possible choices But a fifteen centimeters is
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three quarters of the strings length than the whole string
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is twenty centimetres long Got it and that's one of
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our choices So the correct answer is d okay now
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we're really beat it's bedtime for us but have no 00:01:57.511 --> [endTime] fear Physics never sleep
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