A string fixed at both ends is vibrating in the lowest mode of vibration for which a…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
A string fixed at both ends is vibrating in the lowest mode of vibration for which a point at quarter of its length from one end is a point of maximum displacement. The frequency of vibration in this mode is 100 Hz. What will be the frequency emitted when it vibrates in the next mode such that this point is again a point of maximum displacement?
- 400 Hz
- 200 Hz
- 600 Hz
- 300 Hz
Answer
(D) 300 Hz
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