B M Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Superposition and Standing Waves, Exercise 2: CONCEPT APPLICATION EXERCISE

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Questions from B M Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Superposition and Standing Waves, Exercise 2: CONCEPT APPLICATION EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
Physics
IMPORTANT

Two sound waves travelling in the same direction are superposed. Their frequencies are 300 and 302 Hz and their amplitudes are 0.2 and 0.3 mm, respectively

What is the number of beats per second?

HARD
Physics
IMPORTANT

Two sound waves travelling in the same direction are superposed. Their frequencies are 300 and 302 Hz and their amplitudes are 0.2 and 0.3 mm, respectively

What are the maximum and minimum values of resultant amplitude during the formation of beats?

HARD
Physics
IMPORTANT

Two sound waves travelling in the same direction are superposed. Their frequencies are 300 and 302 Hz and their amplitudes are 0.2 and 0.3 mm, respectively

Calculate the ratio of maximum and minimum intensities of the resultant sound.

MEDIUM
Physics
IMPORTANT

Calculate the speed of sound in a gas in which two waves of wavelengths, 50 cm and 50.5 cm produce 6 beats per second. 

HARD
Physics
IMPORTANT

Two tuning forks A and B produce 4 beats per second when sounded together. A resonates to 32.4 cm of stretched wire and B is in resonance with 32 cm of the same wire. Determine the frequencies of the two tuning forks.

HARD
Physics
IMPORTANT

A tuning fork A is in resonance with an air column 32 cm long and closed at one end. When the length of this column is increased by 1 cm, it is in resonance with another fork B. When A and B are sounded together, they produce 40 beats in 5 s. Find their frequencies.

HARD
Physics
IMPORTANT

Two sonometer wires of the same material and cross-section are of lengths 50 cm and 60 cm and are stretched by tensions of 4.5 kg and 5.12 kg, respectively. If the number of beats heard (when the two wires are vibrating) be 2 per second, find the mass per unit length of the wires. Take g=10 m s-2.

HARD
Physics
IMPORTANT

A wire is in unison with a tuning fork when stretched by the weight of density, 9000 kg m-3 in a sonometer experiment. When the weight is immersed in water, the same wire produces 5, beats per second with the same fork. Find the frequency of the fork.