When a spring is stretched to a  length of 8.00 m, the speed of  waves in the spring is 5.00 m/s.  The simplest standing wave pattern  for this spring is that of a single  antinode between two nodes at  opposite ends of the spring.  (a) What is the frequency that  produces this standing wave?  (b) What is the next higher  frequency for which a standing  wave exists in this spring?

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When a spring is stretched to a 
length of 8.00 m, the speed of 
waves in the spring is 5.00 m/s. 
The simplest standing wave pattern 
for this spring is that of a single 
antinode between two nodes at 
opposite ends of the spring. 
(a) What is the frequency that 
produces this standing wave? 
(b) What is the next higher 
frequency for which a standing 
wave exists in this spring?

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