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Standing waves form when waves reflect and interfere, creating stationary patterns with nodes and antinodes. They're essential in musical instruments and resonators.
Formule
The calculator finds resonant frequencies using f_n = n × v / (2L)
Stapsgewijze handleiding
- 1Enter the length of the medium and the wave type (open or closed ends)
- 2The calculator finds resonant frequencies using f_n = n × v / (2L)
- 3Results show all harmonic frequencies and wavelengths
Uitgewerkte voorbeelden
Invoer
L = 0.5 m, v = 344 m/s, closed-open
Resultaat
f₁ = 172 Hz, f₂ = 516 Hz, f₃ = 860 Hz
Odd harmonics only
Veelgemaakte fouten om te vermijden
- ✕Forgetting that closed pipes produce only odd harmonics
- ✕Using incorrect boundary conditions for the pipe type
Veelgestelde vragen
Why do open vs. closed pipes have different resonant frequencies?
Open pipes have antinodes at both ends (all harmonics), while closed pipes have nodes at one end (odd harmonics only).
What determines the fundamental frequency?
The fundamental depends on the medium's properties (v) and the cavity length (L).
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