Change in temperature of the medium changes
1. frequency of sound waves
2. amplitude of sound waves
3. wavelength of sound waves
4. loudness of sound waves
With the propagation of longitudinal waves through a medium, the quantity transmitted is:
1. matter
2. energy
3. energy and matter
4. energy, matter and momentum
Which of the following statements are true for wave motion?
1. Mechanical transverse waves can propagate through all mediums
2. Longitudinal waves can propagate through solids only
3. Mechanical transverse waves can propagate through solids only
4. Longitudinal waves can propagate through a vacuum
A sound wave is passing through the air column in the form of compression and rarefaction. In consecutive compressions and rarefactions,
1. density remains constant
2. Boyle's law is obeyed
3. bulk modulus of air oscillates
4. there is no transfer of heat
Equation of a plane progressive wave is given by . On reflection from a denser medium, its amplitude becomes rd of the amplitude of the incident wave. The equation of the reflected wave is:
1.
2.
3.
4.
A string of mass 2.5 kg is under the tension of 200 N. The length of the stretched string is 20.0 m. If the transverse jerk is struck at one end of the string, the disturbance will reach the other end in:
1. 1 s
2. 0.5 s
3. 2 s
4. data given is insufficient
A train whistling at constant frequency is moving towards a station at a constant speed v. The train goes past a stationary observer on the station. The frequency n' of the sound as heard by the observer is plotted as a function of time t (figure). Identify the expected curve.
1. 2.A transverse harmonic wave on a string is described by
where x and y are in cm and t is in sec. The positive direction of x is from left to right.
(a) The wave is travelling from right to left.
(b) The speed of the wave is 20 m/s.
(c) The frequency of the wave is 5.7 Hz.
(d) The least distance between two successive crests in the wave is 2.5 cm.
Choose the correct alternatives:
1. (a, b, d)
2. (a, b, c)
3. (b, c, d)
4. (a, c, d)
The displacement of the string is given by,
where x and y are in metres and t in seconds. The length of the string is 1.5 m and its mass is
(a) It represents a progressive wave of frequency 60 Hz.
(b) It represents a stationary wave of frequency 60 Hz.
(c) It is the result of a superposition of two waves of wavelength 3 m, frequency 60 Hz each travelling with a speed of 180 m/s in the opposite direction.
(d) The amplitude of this wave is constant.
Choose the correct alternatives:
1. (b), (d)
2. (a), (c)
3. (b), (c)
4. (c), (d)
The speed of sound in a fluid depends upon
(a) directly on the density of the medium.
(b) square of the Bulk modulus of the medium.
(c) inversely on the square root of density.
(d) directly on the square root of the bulk modulus of the medium.
Choose the correct alternatives:
1. (a, b)
2. (a, c)
3. (b, d)
4. (c, d)