A wine glass has a natural frequency of 700 Hz. When a speaker that outputs a sine wave of 700 Hz is placed near the wine glass, the wine glass vibrates significantly. Which of the following properties of a vibration in the glass will be able to break it? A. period B. Wavelength C. Frequency D. Amplitude

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A wine glass has a natural frequency of 700 Hz. When a speaker that outputs a sine wave of 700 Hz is placed near the wine glass, the wine glass vibrates significantly. Which of the following properties of a vibration in the glass will be able to break it? A. period B. Wavelength C. Frequency D. Amplitude 2. Which of the following statements is true for a damped oscillating motion? A. The amplitude decreases by a factor of 0.75 every 10 second B. The function will completely be restored to its equilibrium position C. It does not completely stop since it is defined by an exponential function D. The decrease in the amplitude is defined by an inverse square funcion. 3. A pendulum has a natural frequency of 1.4 Hz. Which of the statements is false? A. The resonant frequency of the pendulum is 1.4 Hz B. The natural frequency of the pendulum will not be changed even if you drop it at different heights. C. The resonant frequency must be greater than 1.4 Hz so that it demonstrates resonance D. The resonant frequency of the pendulum is affected by its mass. 4. John observes that a moving loaded car is slightly and very slowly bouncing up and down. Which of the following is true about the load of the car. A. The car is lightly loaded since frequency is directly proportional to the square root of mass. B. The car is heavily loaded since frequency is inversely proportional to the square root of mass. C. The car is heavily loaded since frequency is directly proportional to the square root of mass. D. The car is lightly loaded since frequency is inversely proportional to the square root of mass.
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