Consider a standing wave on a string of length L = 0.9 m. Both ends are fixed. Sketch the following two harmonics. LABEL THE NODES AND ANTINODES. 2nd Harmonic 3rd Harmonic For the string in the previous problem, assuming that the wave velocity is 180 m/sec, find the corresponding wavelengths and frequencies of these two harmonics.
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