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  What is the wavelength of the second harmonic?
(A) 1.5 m
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*This question is included in 12. Sound, question #11

The solution is

Posted: 07/26/2013 10:25
This is confusing because there is no "2nd harmonic" for this type. It is usually referred to as the third harmonic
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Posted: 07/30/2013 21:13
Hello, Kate, from your posts you are quite advanced in your physics knowledge. Can you explain what you meant by "for this type there is no 2nd harmonic"? Thanks.
Posted: 07/31/2013 03:26
The second harmonic you refer to is actually called the third:

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