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Experiment 2, Standing waves in strings, Purpose – PASCO WA-9857 String Vibrator User Manual

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Experiment 2:

Standing Waves In Strings

Purpose

The general appearance of waves can be shown by means of standing waves in a string. This type
of wave is very important because most of the vibrations of extended bodies, such as the prongs of
a tuning fork or the strings of a piano, are standing waves. The purpose of this experiment is to
study how the speed of the wave in a vibrating string is affected by the stretching force and the
frequency of the wave.

Theory

Standing waves (stationary waves) are produced by the
interference of two traveling waves, both of which have the
same wavelength, speed and amplitude, but travel in
opposite directions through the same medium. The necessary conditions for the production of
standing waves can be met in the case of a stretched string by having waves set up by some vibrating
body, reflected at the end of the string and then interfering with the oncoming waves.

A stretched string has many natural modes of vibration (three examples are shown above). If the
string is fixed at both ends then there must be a node at each end. It may vibrate as a single
segment, in which case the length (L) of the string is equal to 1/2 the wavelength (

λ) of the wave.

It may also vibrate in two segments with a node at each end and one node in the middle; then the
wavelength is equal to the length of the string. It may also vibrate with a larger integer number of
segments. In every case, the length of the string equals some integer number of half wavelengths.

If you drive a stretched string at an arbitrary frequency, you will probably not see any particular
mode; many modes will be mixed together. But, if the tension and the string's length are correctly

Equipment Required

Part Number

String Vibrator

WA-9857

Power Supply

Part of WA-9857

Inelastic Braided String

SE-8050 or similar

Clamp or other device of securing the String Vibrator

SE-7286 or similar

Super Pulley

ME-9450

Mounting Rod for Super Pulley

SA-9242

Universal Table Clamp

ME-9472 or similar

Mass and Hanger Set

ME-8967 or similar

Balance

SE-8765A or similar

Tape Measure

SE-8712A or similar