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Physics, 23.03.2020 18:51 eastonstelter
The normal modes of this system are products of trigonometric functions. (For linear systems, the time dependance of a normal mode is always sinusoidal, but the spatial dependence need not be.) Specifically, for this system a normal mode is described by
yi(x, t)=Ai sin(2p*x/?i)sin(2pfi*t)
Find the three lowest normal mode frequencies f1, f2, and f3.
Express the frequencies in terms of L, v, and any constants. List them in increasing order, separated by commas
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