A flutist assembles her flute in a room where the speed of s
A flutist assembles her flute in a room where the speed of sound is 342 m/s . When she plays the note A, it is in perfect tune with a 440 Hz tuning fork. After a few minutes, the air inside her flute has warmed to where the speed of sound is 344 m/s .
How many beats per second will she hear if she now plays the note A as the tuning fork is sounded? How far does she need to extend the \"tuning joint\" of her flute to be in tune with the tuning fork?
Solution
f1 = v1 / 2 L = 440
342 / 2 L = 440
2L = 342 / 440
v2 = 344 m/s
f2 = v2 / 2 L = 344 / 2L = 344 * 440 / 342
Beat frequenvy f = f2 - f1 = [344 * 440 / 342] - 440
= 2.57 = 3.0 beats/s
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f2 > f1
Length is not able to keep ratio with increased speed of sound
increase L to (L+x)
344 / 2(L+x) = 440
2L + 2x = 344 / 440
[ 342 / 440 ] + 2x = 344 / 440
2 x = 2 / 440
x = 0.00227 m = 2.27 mm
