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AS Β· Waves II: stationary waves; harmonics; boundary conditions; string/air column examples

In a lab sonometer, a steel string of length L is fixed at both ends and under tension T. It is driven at a clear third-harmonic resonance with frequency f3. A light clamp is then added exactly at the midpoint to hold that point stationary, and at the same time the tension is increased to 2T. The driver is swept to find the lowest-frequency resonance of the modified setup. Compared with the original f3, what is the new resonance frequency, and why?

A2 Β· AS Mechanics: Equilibrium and moments

A uniform 2.0 m wooden shelf of mass 10 kg is hinged to a wall at the left end and held horizontal by a light cable attached at the right end, making 30Β° above the horizontal. A 15 kg toolbox sits on the shelf initially 1.5 m from the hinge and is then moved to 1.0 m from the hinge. Neglect the shelf’s thickness. Which statement best describes what happens to the cable tension? (Take g β‰ˆ 9.8 m sβˆ’2.)

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