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Sound waves of wavelength λ travelling in a medium with a speed of v m/s enter into another medium where its speed is 2v m/s. Wavelength of sound waves in the second medium is ______. - Physics

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Sound waves of wavelength λ travelling in a medium with a speed of v m/s enter into another medium where its speed is 2v m/s. Wavelength of sound waves in the second medium is ______.

पर्याय

  • λ

  • `λ/2`

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उत्तर

Sound waves of wavelength λ travelling in a medium with a speed of v m/s enter into another medium where its speed is 2v m/s. Wavelength of sound waves in the second medium is .

Explanation:

We know that when a wave passes from one medium to another, its velocity and wavelength change but its frequency remains the same.

We know that `v = fλ`

Therefore, we have

⇒ `f = v/λ`  ......(i)

When a sound wave enters another medium, we get

And, ⇒ `f = (2v)/λ^'`  ......(ii)

From (i) and (ii), we get

⇒ `v/λ = (2v)/λ^'`

⇒ `1/λ = 2/λ^'`

⇒ `λ^' = 2λ`

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