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A trombone is a brass instrument that can adjust its pitch by creating a longer or shorter chamber using a slide. If a trombone starts with a frequency of 845 hz, but then changes the size of the chamber to produce a sound wave that is half as long (1/2 the original wavelength), what is the new wavelength?

 May 27, 2014

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Wavelength is speed/frequency, so we need the speed of sound in air.  If we assume dry air at sea level this is about 343 m/s.  If original wavelength is L, then L=343/845m so new wavelength, Lnew is

Lnew=343(2×845)Lnew=0.2029585798816568 metres

 

or Lnew ≈ 0.203m

 May 27, 2014
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Wavelength is speed/frequency, so we need the speed of sound in air.  If we assume dry air at sea level this is about 343 m/s.  If original wavelength is L, then L=343/845m so new wavelength, Lnew is

Lnew=343(2×845)Lnew=0.2029585798816568 metres

 

or Lnew ≈ 0.203m

Alan May 27, 2014

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