G L Mittal and TARUN MITTAL Solutions for Chapter: Wave Motion, Exercise 3: FOR DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
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Questions from G L Mittal and TARUN MITTAL Solutions for Chapter: Wave Motion, Exercise 3: FOR DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS with Hints & Solutions
The temperature at which the speed of sound in air becomes double of its value at is:

If the volume elasticity of freshwater and seawater be the same, then, for, the speed of sound to be the same in freshwater and in seawater :

The speed of a sound wave of frequency is at a place. The speed of another sound wave of frequency at the same place will be :

Infrasonic, audible and ultrasonic sound waves travel through a medium with speed and respectively. Then :

A source of sound of frequency is placed inside water. The speed of sound in water is and in air is . The frequency of sound detected in air is :

Approximate location of earthquakes can be determined by :

Supersonic planes fly :

When an object moves with supersonic speed, the ratio of the speed of the object to the speed of sound is called :
