Test Bank - Physics - Waves, Standing Waves, Oscillation
Test Bank - Physics - Waves, Standing Waves, Oscillation
Test Bank - Physics - Waves, Standing Waves, Oscillation
0 N, which
can slide without friction on an incline at angle
=40.0 , is connected to the top of the incline by a
massless spring of unstretched length 0.450 m and
spring constant 120 N/m. (a) How far from the top of
the incline is the blocks equilibrium point? (b) If the
block is pulled slightly down the incline and released,
what is the period of the resulting oscillations?
(a) mgsin= kx, x = 0.525 m
(b) T = 2 (m/k) = 0.686 (s)
15-33 A 10 g particle undergoes SHM with an
amplitude of 2.0 mm, a maximum acceleration of
magnitude 8.0 x 103 m/s2, and an unknown phase
constant. What are (a) the period of the motion, (b)
the maximum speed of the particle, and (c) the total
mechanical energy of the oscillator? What is the
magnitude of the force on the particle when the
particle is at (d) its maximum displacement and (e)
What are (a) the amplitude and (b) the phase angle
(relative to wave 1) of the resultant wave? (c) If a
third wave of amplitude 5.00 mm is also to be sent
along the string in the same direction as the first two
waves, what should be its phase angle in order to
maximize the amplitude of the new resultant wave?
(a) x component: 4.60 + 5.60cos(0.80)
y component: 5.60 sin(0.80)
3.29 mm
(b) 1.55 rad
(c) 1.55 rad
17-21 Two loudspeakers are located 3.35 m apart on
an out-door stage. A listener is 18.3 m from one and
19.5 m from the other. During the sound check, a
signal generator drives two speakers in phase with
the same amplitude and frequency. The transmitted
frequency is swept through the audible range (20 Hz
to 20 kHz). (a) What is the lowest frequency fmin,1 that
fmax,1 =286 Hz
(e) fmax,2 = 2fmax,1
(f) fmax,3 = 3fmax,1
17-45 In Fig. 17-41, S is a small loudspeaker driven
by an audio oscillator with a frequency that is varied
from 1000 Hz to 2000 Hz, and D is a cylindrical pipe
with two open ends and a length of 45.7 cm. The
speed of sound in the air-filled pipe is 344 m/s. (a) At
how many frequencies does the sound from the
loudspeaker set up resonance in the pipe? What are
the (b) lowest and (c) second lowest frequencies at
which resonance occurs?
(a) =2L/n
f=n(344)/(2)(0.457 m) =376.4n Hz
3, 4 and 5
(b) 3 x 376.4=1129 Hz
(c) 4 x 376.4=1506 Hz