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In lab, your instructor generates a standing wave using a thin string of length l = 1.65 m fixed at both ends. you are told that the standing wave is produced by the superposition of traveling and reflected waves, where the incident traveling waves propagate in the +x direction with an amplitude a = 2.45 mm and a speed vx = 10.5 m/s . the first antinode of the standing wave is a distance of x = 27.5 cm from the left end of the string, while a light bead is placed a distance of 13.8 cm to the right of the first antinode. what is the maximum transverse speed vy of the bead? make sure to use consistent distance units in your calculations.
given that the distance from the left end of the string to the first antinode is 27.5 cm , calculate the wavelength of the standing wave on the string. remember to convert all measurements into units of meters before performing this calculation.
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