Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Sound Waves, Exercise 2: Exercise-2

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JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A sound wave of frequency ν travels horizontally to the right. It is reflected from a large vertical plane surface, moving to the left with a speed v. If the speed of sound in the medium is c, then study the following statements.

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JEE Main/Advance
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A hollow metallic tube of length L and closed at one end produce resonance with a tuning fork of frequency n. The entire tube is then heated carefully so that at equilibrium temperature its length changes by l. If the change in velocity V of sound is v, the resonance will now produced by tuning fork of frequency:-

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JEE Main/Advance
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A detector is released from rest over height h a source of sound of frequency f0=103Hz. The frequency observed by the detector at time t  is plotted in the graph. The speed of sound in air is g=10 m s-2

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JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Four open organ pipes of different lengths and different gases at same temperature as shown in figure. Let fA, fB, fC and fD be their fundamental frequencies then : [Take γCO2=7/5]

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JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

In an organ pipe whose one end is at $x=0$, the pressure is expressed by $P=P_{0} \cos \frac{3 \pi x}{2} \sin 300 \pi t$ where $x$ is in metre and $t$ in seconds. The organ pipe can be

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JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

When an open organ pipe resonates in its fundamental mode then at the centre of the pipe:-