D. C. Pandey Solutions for Chapter: Superposition of Waves, Exercise 5: Exercises

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Questions from D. C. Pandey Solutions for Chapter: Superposition of Waves, Exercise 5: Exercises with Hints & Solutions

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

A wire with mass 40.0 g is stretched so that its ends are tied down at points 80.0 cm apart. The wire vibrates in its fundamental mode with frequency 60.0 Hz and with an amplitude at the antinodes of 0.300 cm.
(a) What is the speed of propagation of transverse wave in the wire?
(b) Compute the tension in the wire.
(c) Find the maximum transverse velocity and acceleration of particles in the wire.

MEDIUM
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Two harmonic waves are represented in SI units by 
y1(x, t)=0.2sin(x-3.0t) and y2(x, t)=0.2sin(x-3.0t+ϕ)
(a) Write the expression for the sum y=y1+y2 for ϕ=π2 rad.
(b) Suppose the phase difference ϕ between the waves is unknown and the amplitude of their sum is 0.32 m, what is ϕ?

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Figure shows different standing wave patterns on a string of linear mass density 4.0×10-2 kg m-1 under a tension of 100 N. The amplitude of antinodes is indicated in each figure. The length of the string is 2.0 m.

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(i) Obtain the frequencies of the modes shown in figures (a) and (b).
(ii) Write down the transverse displacement y as a function of x and t for each mode. (Take the initial configuration of the wire in each mode to be as shown by the dark lines in the figure).

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

A 160 g rope 4 m long is fixed at one end and tied to a light string of the same length at the other end. Its tension is 400 N.
(a) What are the wavelengths of the fundamental and the first two overtones?
(b) What are the frequencies of these standing waves?
[Note: In this case, fixed end is a node and the end tied with the light string is antinode.]

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

A string fastened at both ends has successive resonances with wavelengths of 0.54 m for the nth harmonic and 0.48 m for the (n+1)th harmonic.
(a) Which harmonics are these?
(b) What is the length of the string?
(c) What is the wavelength of the fundamental frequency?

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

A wave yi=0.3 cos(2.0x-40t) is travelling along a string toward a boundary at x=0. Write expressions for the reflected waves if
(a) the string has a fixed end at x=0 and
(b) the string has a free end at x=0
Assume SI units.

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

A string that is 10 cm long is fixed at both ends. At t=0, a pulse traveling from left to right at 1 cm s-1 is 4.0 cm from the right end as shown in figure. Determine the next two times when the pulse will be at that point again. State in each case whether the pulse is upright or inverted.

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HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Two pulses travelling in opposite directions along a string are shown for t=0 in the figure. Plot the shape of the string at t=1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 s, respectively.

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