The human ear canal is much like an organ pipe that is closed at one end (at the
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The human ear canal is much like an organ pipe that is closed at one end (at the tympanic membrane, or eardrum) and open at the other (see the figure below). Suppose that a man's eardrum is of length L = 2.77 cm.(a) What is the fundamental frequency and wavelength of the ear canal?
(b) Find the frequency and wavelength of the ear canal's third harmonic. (Recall that the third harmonic in this case is the standing wave with the second-lowest frequency.)
(c) Suppose a person has an ear canal that is longer than 2.77 cm. Is the fundamental frequency of that person's ear canal greater than, less than, or the same as the value found in part (a)?
Explanation / Answer
a) The fundamental frequency of the ear canal is f1 = v / 4L Where v = 343 m/s L = 2.69 cm= 2.69 * 10^-2 m ==> f1 = 343 / (4 * 2.69 *10^-2) = 3.1877kHz Wave length ?1 = 4 L = 4 *2.69cm = 10.76 cm b) The third fundamental frequency of the ear canal is f3 = 3v / 4L Where v = 343 m/s L = 2.69 cm= 2.69 * 10^-2 m ==> f3 = (3* 343) / (4 * 2.69 *10^-2) = 9.563 kHz Wave length ?3 = 4 L/3 = 4 *2.69cm/3 = 3.5866 cm (c) Shorter
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