In a stationary wave along a string, the strain is:
1. zero at the antinodes
2. maximum at the antinodes
3. zero at the nodes
4. maximum at the nodes

Subtopic:  Standing Waves |
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A source of sound moves away with the velocity of sound from a stationary observer. The frequency of the sound heard by the observer:

1. remains the same

2. is doubled

3. is halved

4. becomes infinity
 

Subtopic:  Doppler's Effect (OLD NCERT) |
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The longitudinal waves can travel :

1.  only in liquids

2.  only in solids

3.  only in gases

4.  In liquids, solids, and gases

Subtopic:  Types of Waves |
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The equation of a wave pulse travelling along x-axis is given by y=302+x-20t2, x and y are in meters and t is in seconds. The amplitude of the wave pulse is 

1.  5 m

2.  20 m

3.  15 m

4.  30 m

Subtopic:  Wave Motion |
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The equation of a standing wave in a string is \(y = (200~\text{m})\sin\left(\frac{2\pi}{50}x\right)\cos\left(\frac{2\pi}{0.01}t\right)\) where \(x\) is in metres and \(t\) is in seconds. At the position of antinode, how many times does the distance of a string particle become \(200~\text{m}\) from its mean position in one second?
1. \(100~\text{times}\) 2. \(50~\text{times}\)
3. \(200~\text{times}\) 4. \(400~\text{times}\)
Subtopic:  Standing Waves |
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Eleven tuning forks are arranged in increasing order of frequency in such a way that any two consecutive tuning forks produce \(4\) beats per second. The highest frequency is twice that of the lowest. The highest and the lowest frequencies (in Hz) are, respectively:
1. \(100~\text{and}~50\) 2. \(44~\text{and}~22\)
3. \(80~\text{and}~40\) 4. \(72~\text{and}~30\)
Subtopic:  Beats |
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Consecutive frequencies emitted from an organ pipe are \(75~\text{Hz}\), \(125~\text{Hz}\), \(175~\text{Hz}\).  The frequency of the tenth overtone will be:
1. \(275~\text{Hz}\) 2. \(175~\text{Hz}\)
3. \(525~\text{Hz}\) 4. \(575~\text{Hz}\)
Subtopic:  Standing Waves |
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The sound intensity level at a point 10 m away from a point source is 20dB, then the sound level at a distance 1m from the same source would be

1. 40 dB

2. 30 dB

3. 200 dB

4. 100 dB

Subtopic:  Wave Motion |
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In the phenomenon of interference of sound by two coherent sources if difference of intensity at maxima to intensity at minima is 20dB, then the ratio of intensities of the two sources is

1.  12181

2.  119

3.  10199

4.  101

Subtopic:  Wave Motion |
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When a sound wave travels from one medium to another, the quantity that remains unchanged is :

1.  speed

2.  amplitude

3.  frequency

4.  wavelength

Subtopic:  Wave Motion |
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