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Find the end correction for the pipe open at both the ends in fundamental mode.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

What should be tension applied to a wire of length 1 m and mass 10 gram, if it has to vibrate with fundamental frequency of 50 Hz?

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Forced Oscillations and Resonance

A sonometer wire vibrates with three nodes and two antinodes, the corresponding mode of vibration is ...................

a) First overtone

b) Second overtone

c) Third overtane

d) Fourth overtone

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Free and Forced Vibrations

A tube open at both ends has length 47 em. Calculate the fundamental frequency of air column. (Neglect end correction. Speed of sound in air is 3.3 x 102m/s}

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

Draw neat labelled diagrams for modes of vibration of an air column in a pipe when it is closed at one end.

Hence derive an expression for fundamental frequency in each case.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

In Melde’s experiment, the number of loops on a string changes from 7 to 5 by the addition of 0.015 kgwt. Find the initial tension applied to the string.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Formation of Stationary Waves on String

Show that only odd harmonics are present in an air column vibrating in a pipe closed at one end.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Free and Forced Vibrations

A stretched wire emits a fundamental note of frequency 256 Hz. Keeping the stretching force constant and reducing the length of wire by 10 cm, the frequency becomes 320 Hz. Calculate the original length of wire.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Free and Forced Vibrations

Show the formation of stationary waves diagramatically

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Formation of Stationary Waves on String

In the stationary wave, the distance between a node and its adjacent antinode is _______.

(a) λ

(b) `lambda/4`

(c) `lambda/2`

(d)  2λ

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Formation of Stationary Waves on String

In Melde’s experiment, when the tension in the string is 10 g wt then three loops are obtained. Determine the tension in the string required to obtain four loops, if all other conditions are constant.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Formation of Stationary Waves on String

What is meant by harmonics?

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

Show that only odd harmonics are present as overtones in the case of an air column vibrating in a pipe closed at one end.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

Assuming expression for impedance in a parallel resonant circuit, state the conditions for parallel resonance. Define resonant frequency and obtain an expression for it.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Forced Oscillations and Resonance

Show that even as well as odd harmonics are present as overtones in the case of an air column vibrating in a pipe open at both the ends.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

A wheel of moment of inertia 1 kg.m2 is rotating at a speed of 30 rad/s. Due to friction on the axis, it comes to rest in 10 minutes. Calculate the average torque of the friction.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

A stretched sonometer wire is in unison with a tuning fork. When the length of the wire is increased by 5%, the number of beats heard per second is 10. Find the frequency of the tuning fork.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations in a Finite Medium

A sonometer wire 1 metre long weighing 2 g is in resonance with a tuning fork of frequency 300 Hz. Find tension in the sonometer wire.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations in a Finite Medium

Choose the correct option:

A parallel plate capacitor is charged and then isolated. The effect of increasing the plate separation on charge, potential, capacitance respectively are ______.

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Concept of Electrostatics

Answer in brief:

If the difference between the radii of the two spheres of a spherical capacitor is increased, state whether the capacitance will increase or decrease.

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Concept of Electrostatics
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