Experiment 1: Standing Waves in a String10/17/2021Student Name:Changhee HanREPORTSection Number:903Instructions1)Follow all of the lab activity steps given in the Lab Procedure.2)Use Excel equations in cells, type next to tables, or neatly do calculations on paper then scan and upload in report.3)Results1)With the settings used in the simulation, you were unable to produce the 1st harmonic in either Part Aharmonic in each part? Write out your answer in a clear and well supported paragraph.2)Based on your experimental results, how does the number of segments in a standing wave vary withthe tension in the string when the frequency is constant? How well do your measurements matchthe theoretical relationship between number of segments and string tension?Write out your answer in a clear and well supported paragraph.3)Is the speed of the wave constant in Parts A and B? How did you determine this for each part? If thespeed is not constant, how does it change as a function of harmonic number?