and Usound 1. Standing waves on a string and in a pipe with two open ends (open pipe) share some similarities. Take the

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and Usound 1. Standing waves on a string and in a pipe with two open ends (open pipe) share some similarities. Take the

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and Usound 1. Standing waves on a string and in a pipe with two open ends (open pipe) share some similarities. Take the length of the open pipe to be twice that of the string, j = 1 g/m, 343 m/s. (a) Sketch the waveforms for the first two normal modes of a standing wave on a string and in an open pipe. (b) If the normal modes of the standing waves on the string and in the open pipe all share the same frequencies, find the tension in the string. (c) If the string and pipe are resonating at their equal fundamental frequecies (n = 1), and you suddenly cap one end of the open pipe, should you increase or decrease the
tension in the string to match their fundamental frequencies? Justify your answer in some way.
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