Reference no: EM13691497
The following is a standard problem found in many textbooks:
Problem: Provided the amplitude is sufficiently great, the human ear can respond to longitudinal waves over a range of frequencies from about 20.0 Hz to about 20.0 kHz.
Part a: If you were to mark the beginning of each complete wave pattern with a red dot for the long-wavelength sound and a blue dot for the short-wavelength sound,
Part I: How far apart would the red dots be?
m
Part II: How far apart would the blue dots be?
cm
Part b: In reality would adjacent dots in each set be far enough apart for you to easily measure their separation with a meter stick?
Yes/No
Part c: Suppose you repeated part (a) in water, where sound travels at 1480 m/s.
Part I: How far apart would the red dots be?
m
Part II: How far apart would the blue dots be?
cm
Part III: Could you readily measure their separation with a meter stick?
Yes/No
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