A string of length L vibrates with a frequency of 7.5Hz to form a standing wave with three antinodes as shown below.
What is the oscillating frequency of this string, if it produces the standing wave pattern shown below?
A
10Hz
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B
7.5Hz
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C
2.5Hz
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D
15Hz
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Solution
The correct option is D15Hz All harmonic frequencies (fn) are whole number mulitples (n) of the fundamental frequency. fn=nf1 Let's use this relationship to find the fundamental frequency from the first standing wave (third harmonic - 3 loops) and then find the frequency of the new standing wave (sixth harmonic - 6 loops). We are given the frequency of the third harmonic. So, f3=3f1 ⇒f1=f33=7.5Hz3=2.5Hz Therefore, frequency for sixth harmonic is: f6=6f1=6(2.5Hz)=15 Hz