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प्रश्न
Assuming that the frequency γ of a vibrating string may depend upon i) applied force (F) ii) length (l) iii) mass per unit length (m), prove that ϒ ∝ `1/lsqrt(F/m)` using dimensional analysis.
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उत्तर
Given:
The frequency v of a vibrating string depends
(i) applied force (F)
(ii) length (l)
(iii) mass per unit length (m)
Solution:
v ∝ Fx ly mz ∝ v = K Fx ly mz ............................(1)
Substitute the dimensional formulae of the above quantities
[M0L0T-1] = [MLT-2]x [L] [ML-1]z
[M0L0T-1] = `["M"^{"x + z"} "L"^{"x + y - z"} "T"^{-2"x"}]`
Comparing the powers of M, L, T on both sides,
x + z = 0, x + y – z = 0, -2x = -1
Solving for x, y, z, we get
x = `1/2`
y = -1
z = `-1/2`
Substitute x, y, z values in equ(1)
v ∝ F1/2 l-1 m-1/2
∴ v ∝ `1/l sqrt(F/m)`
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