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1. Theory (concept) (why plot W=L2) 2. Discuss result 3. Precaution 4. Application 5. thers !ntro"uction !n this e#peri$ent% &arious $ass o' slotte" $ass were attache" to the threa" connecte" to the 'unction enerator. As the $ass o' slotte" $ass chanes% the tension in the strin chanes. As the tension in the &iratin strin chanes% the nu$er o' loops etween the en"s o' the strin chanes. The "istance etween two no"es alon a stan"in wa&e%L were recor"e" an" the $iu were calculate". 1. Theory A stan"in wa&e% also *nown as a stationary wa&e% is a wa&e that re$ains in a constant position. This pheno$enon can occur ecause the $e"iu$ is $o&in in the opposite "irection to the wa&e% or it can arise in a stationary $e"iu$ as a result o' inter'erence etween two wa&es tra&elin in opposite "irections. +tan"in wa&es co$$only arise when a oun"ary loc*s 'urther propaation o' the wa&e% thus causin wa&e re'lection% an" there'ore intro"ucin a counter,propaatin wa&e. !' one en" o' a liht% 'le#ile strin is attache" to a &irator an" the other en" passes o&er a 'i#e" pulley to a weiht hol"er% the wa&es tra&el "own the strin to the pulley an" are then re'lecte"% pro"ucin a re'lecte" re'lecte" wa&e $o&in in the the opposite "irection. The wa&e an" its re'lection inter'ere accor"in to the superposition principle. +uperposition principle states that when two or $ore tra&elin wa&es encounter each other while $o&in throuh a $e"iu$% the resultin wa&e is 'oun" y a""in toether the "isplace$ents o' the in"i&i"ual wa&es point y point. The su$ o' two counter,propaatin wa&es o' e-ual a$plitu"e an" 're-uency creates a stan"in wa&e. The &iration o' the strin is then a co$posite $otion resultin 'ro$ the co$ine" e''ect o' the two oppositely "irecte" wa&es. !' the proper relationship e#ists etween the 're-uency% the lenth an" the tension% a stan"in wa&e is pro"uce" an" when the con"itions are such as to $a*e the a$plitu"e o' the stan"in wa&e a $a#i$u$% the syste$ is sai" to e in resonance. A stan"in wa&e has points o' ero "isplace$ent ("ue to "estructi&e inter'erence) an" points o' $a#i$u$ "isplace$ent ("ue to constructi&e inter'erence). inter'erence). The positions o' no &iration are calle" no"es (/) an" the positions o' $a#i$u$ &iration are calle" antino"es (A). The se$ent etween two no"es is calle" a loop.
2. Discuss result
0ro$ the e-uation w=4u'2L2% it shows that the weiht o' the loa"%w % is "irectly proportional to the "istance etween two no"es alon a stan"in wa&es%L. When the weiht o' the loa" increases% the tension in the strin increases. !' one chanes the tension in a &iratin strin% the nu$er o' loops etween the en"s o' the strin chane. As a result the "istance etween neihorin no"es chanes% thus pro"ucin a chane in wa&elenth. 3. Precaution Precautions ta*enare is ta*en to "eter$ine when the stan"in wa&e occurs as this is i"enti'ie" to e a $aor &ariaility. 0or this% instea" o' $erely ta*in the "istance 'ro$ the &iration enerator to the we"e as the lenth etween two no"es% the "istance etween two actual no"es were i"enti'ie" instea"% where possile% y e#ten"in the strin to pro"uce two no"es 'or the sa$e 're-uency. !n $easurin the lenth etween two no"es% se&eral rea"ins were ta*en 'or each $easure$ent to a&erae out the uncertainties o' the rea"ins. +ources o' rrorThe $ain source o' error is in i"enti'yin an" $easurin the lenth etween the two no"es.A $aor contriutor to error is the accuracy o' u"$ent as to when the stan"in wa&e actually occurs. +econ"ly% ecause o' the "yna$ic nature o' the e#peri$ent% the strin ein &iratin all the ti$e% it is not possile to accurately $easure the lenth etween the two no"es to the accuracy inherent in the ruler use" as the $easurin instru$ent% hence the e#pecte" uncertainty in $easure$ent is li*ely to e $ore than 1 $$.The 're-uency or 'unction enerator has a s$all inherent uncertainty o' .1 6 an" althouh the 're-uency o'ten &aries slihtly "urin the e#peri$ent .5 6% this &ariation is unli*ely to contriute $uch to the o&erall error o' the e#peri$ent.The thir" an" possile source o' uncertainty is the $ass o' the slotte" $asses% which we assu$e to e accurate to its state" &alue althouh it was not $easure" usin a weihin $achine.
4. Application A lare nu$er o' $usical instru$ents wor* on the principle o' resonance o' stan"in wa&es in strins that are 'i#e" etween two 'i#e" en"s. #a$ples o' these are the uitar% &iolin% u*ulele%piano% an" $any other instru$ents. 7esonance o' stan"in wa&es also play an i$portant role in the "esin o' cales use" an" the sa'ety $echanis$s incorporate" into% 'or instance% suspension ri"es% as such resonance can result in stan"in wa&es with &iration lare enouh to cause the collapse o' the ri"e% as ha" happene" "urin one stor$y ale in 184 when the /arrows 9ri"e in :+A collapse" as it allope" un"er resonance "ue to the stron win"s% an" eca$e *nown as the ;allopin ;ertie. 5. thers The 'ollowin $o"i'ications to the e#peri$ents is sueste" to i$pro&e the results 'urther 0irst% a &iration enerator that coul" enerate clearer an" stroner wa&es is reco$$en"e" to pro"uce clear no"es an" antino"es.
The $easurin ruler can also e hel" up usin a set o' retort stan"s so that rea"ins can e ta*en in a stale con"ition. Another suestion is to 'i# the lenth etween the two no"es an" &ary the 're-uency as the tension &aries% as the &ariation in the 're-uency is $ore accurately "eter$ine" than the $easure$ent o' the lenth etween the no"es.