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...which a standing wave exists on the? The arrangement in the drawing shows a block (mass = 15.4 kg) that is held in position on a frictionless incline by a cord (length = 0.602 m). The mass per unit length of the cord is 1.15e-2 kg/m, so the mass of the cord is negligible compared to the mass of the block. The cord is being vibrated at a frequency of 162 Hz (vibration source not shown in the drawing). What is the smallest angle ? between 15.0degree and 90.0degree at which a standing wave exists on the cord?
The picture is the last picture seen on the website (number 55)
http://www.fastrackcomputers.com/mikey/pc/cutnell3158c17/cutnell3158c17_13.htm
The picture is the last picture seen on the website (number 55)
http://www.fastrackcomputers.com/mikey/pc/cutnell3158c17/cutnell3158c17_13.htm