A train approaches a stationary observer, the velocity of the train being 1/20 of the velocity of sound. A sharp blast is blown with the whistle of the engine at equal intervals of a second. The interval between the successive blasts as heard by the observer?
1/20 sec
1/20 min
19/20 sec
19/20 min
Which of the following equations represents a wave travelling along y-axis?
y = A sin (x - ωt)
x = A sin(ky - ωt)
y = A sin(ky) cosωt
y = A cos(ky)sinωt
A closed organ pipe and an open organ pipe are tuned to the same fundamental frequency. What is the ratio of their lengths?
1 : 2
2 : 1
2 : 3
4 : 3
In a sinusoidal wave, the time required for a particular point to move from maximum displacement to zero displacement is 0.17 sec. The frequency of the wave is :
1.47 Hz
2.94 Hz
0.73 Hz
0.36 Hz
When sound waves travel from air to water, which one of the following remains constant?
Time period
Frequency
Velocity
Wavelength
An organ pipe, opened at both ends, has fundamental frequency of 30 Hz. If one of its ends is closed, then fundamental frequency will be :
15 Hz
30 Hz
45 Hz
60 Hz
A stationary police car sounds a siren with a frequency of 990 Hz. If the speed of sound is 30 m/s, an observer, driving towards the car with a speed of 33 m/s, will hear a frequency of
891 Hz
900 Hz
1089 Hz
1100 Hz
A wave travelling along positive x-axis is given by y=A sin (ωt -kx). If it is reflected from rigid boundary such that 80% amplitude is reflected then equation of reflected wave is
y = A sin(ωt - kx)
y = - 0.8 A sin(ωt + kx)
y = 0.8 A sin(ωt + kx)
y=A sin(ωt + 0.8 kx)
Standing waves are formed on a string when interference occurs between two waves having
the same amplitude travelling in the same direction with no phase difference between them
the same amplitude, travelling in the opposite direction with no phase difference between them
different amplitudes travelling in the same direction
different amplitudes travelling in the opposite direction
B.
the same amplitude, travelling in the opposite direction with no phase difference between them
When two identical transverse of longitudinal, progressive waves travel in a bounded medium with the same speed, but in opposite directions, then by their superposition a new type of wave is produced which appears stationary in the medium. Thus, is called stationary wave.
The length of two open organ pipes are l and (l+ Δl) respectively. Neglecting end corrections the beats frequency between them will be approximately