Two sources of sound placed close to each other, are emitting progressive waves given by

y1=4 sin 600πt and y2=5 sin 608 πt

An observer located near these two sources of sound will hear

(a)4 beats per second with intensity ratio 25:16 between waxing and waning

(b) 8 beats per second with intensity ratio 25:16 between waxing and waning

(c) 8 beats per second with intensity ratio 81:1 between waxing and waning

(d) 4 beats per second with intensity ratio 81:1 waxing and waning

Subtopic:  Beats |
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The equation of a simple harmonic wave is 

given by 

          y=3 sinπ2(50t-x)

where x and y are in meters and t is in 

seconds. The ratio of maximum particle 

velocity to the wave velocity is

(1) 2π

(2) 32π

(3) 3π

(4) 23π

Subtopic:  Speed of Sound |
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A train moving at a speed of 220 ms-1 towards a stationary object, emits a sound of frequency 1000 Hz. Some of the sound reaching the object gets reflected back to the train as an echo. The frequency of the echo as detected by the driver of the train is
(speed of sound in air is 330 ms-1)
1. 3500Hz
2. 4000Hz
3. 5000Hz
4. 3000Hz

Subtopic:  Doppler's Effect (OLD NCERT) |
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Two waves are represented by the equations y1=a sin (ωt+kx+0.57)m and y2=a cos (ωt+kx)m, where x is in metre and t in second. The phase difference between them is?

(1) 1.25 rad

(2) 1.57 rad

(3) 0.57 rad

(4) 1.0 rad

Subtopic:  Wave Motion |
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Sound waves travel at 350 m/s through a warm 

air and at 3500 m/s through brass. The wavelength

of a 700 Hz acoustic wave as it enters brass from 

warm air :

(1) increases by factor 20

(2) increases by factor 10

(3) decreases by factor 20

(4) decreases by factor 10

Subtopic:  Wave Motion |
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Two identical piano wires kept under the same tension \(T\) have a fundamental frequency of \(600~\text{Hz}\). The fractional increase in the tension of one of the wires which will lead to the occurrence of \(6\) beats/s when both the wires oscillate together would be:
1. \(0.02\) 2. \(0.03\)
3. \(0.04\)  4. \(0.01\)
Subtopic:  Beats |
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Two particles are oscillating along two close parallel straight lines side by side, with the same frequency and amplitudes. They pass each other, moving in opposite directions when their displacement is half of the amplitude. The mean positions of the two particles lie on a straight line perpendicular to the paths of the two particles. The phase difference is :

(1)zero                                 

(2)2π3

(3)π                                     

(4)π6

Subtopic:  Wave Motion |
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A transverse wave is represented by y=A sin ωt-kx. For what value of the wavelength is the wave velocity equal to the maximum particle velocity?

(1) π A/2                                           

(2) π A

(3) 2 π A                                           

(4) A

Subtopic:  Types of Waves |
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A tuning fork of frequency \(512~\text{Hz}\) makes \(4\) beats/s with the vibrating strings of a piano. The beat frequency decreases to \(2\) beats/s when the tension in the piano strings is slightly increased. The frequency of the piano string before increasing the tension was:
1. \(510~\text{Hz}\)
2. \(514~\text{Hz}\)
3. \(516~\text{Hz}\)
4. \(508~\text{Hz}\)
Subtopic:  Beats |
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A wave in a string has an amplitude of 2 cm. The wave travels in the +ve direction of x-axis with a speed of 128 ms-1 and it is noted that 5 complete waves fit in 4 m length of the string. The equation describing the wave is :

1. y=0.02m sin 7.85x +1005 t 

2. y=0.02m sin 15.7x -2010 t 

3. y=0.02m sin 15.7x +2010 t 

4. y=0.02m sin 7.85x -1005 t 

Subtopic:  Travelling Wave on String |
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