Second resonance (third harmonic) First 5A/4 f=? resonance BA/4 MI L A/4 Third resonance (fifth harmonic) Water a Figure 17.18 (Example 17.6) (a) Apparatus for demon- strating the resonance of sound waves in a pipe closed at one end. The length Lof the air column is varied by moving the pipe vertically while it is partially submerged in water. (b) The first three normal modes of the system shown in (a).

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A simple apparatus for demonstrating resonance in an air column is depicted as shown. A vertical pipe open at both ends is partially submerged in water, and a tuning fork vibrating at an unknown frequency is placed near the top of the pipe. The length L of the air column can be adjusted by moving the pipe
vertically. The sound waves generated by the fork are reinforced when L corresponds to one of the resonance frequencies of the pipe. For a certain pipe, the smallest value of L for which a peak occurs in the sound intensity is 9.00 cm. (A) What is the frequency of the tuning fork?

Second
resonance
(third
harmonic)
First
5A/4
f=?
resonance
BA/4
MI
L
A/4
Third
resonance
(fifth
harmonic)
Water
a
Figure 17.18 (Example 17.6) (a) Apparatus for demon-
strating the resonance of sound waves in a pipe closed at
one end. The length Lof the air column is varied by moving
the pipe vertically while it is partially submerged in water.
(b) The first three normal modes of the system shown in (a).
Transcribed Image Text:Second resonance (third harmonic) First 5A/4 f=? resonance BA/4 MI L A/4 Third resonance (fifth harmonic) Water a Figure 17.18 (Example 17.6) (a) Apparatus for demon- strating the resonance of sound waves in a pipe closed at one end. The length Lof the air column is varied by moving the pipe vertically while it is partially submerged in water. (b) The first three normal modes of the system shown in (a).
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