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Insect moves over the surface of water because of ______.

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Chapter: [6] Surface Tension
Concept: Surface Tension

The surface tension of a liquid at critical temperature is ______ 

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Chapter: [6] Surface Tension
Concept: Surface Tension

Explain the phenomena of surface tension on the basis of molecular theory.

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Chapter: [6] Surface Tension
Concept: Surface Tension

Obtain an expression for the capillary rise or fall using the forces method.  

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Chapter: [6] Surface Tension
Concept: Surface Tension

A set of tuning forks is arranged in ascending order of frequencies each tuning fork gives 8 beats/s with the preceding one. If the frequency of the first tuning fork is 120 Hz and the last fork is 200 Hz, then the number of tuning forks arranged will be, ______ 

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Superposition of Waves

Why wave motion is doubly periodic?

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Superposition of Waves

What are overtones?

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Harmonics and Overtones

State law of length.

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Free and Forced Vibrations

State law of linear density.

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

For a stationary wave set up in a string having both ends fixed, what is the ratio of the fundamental frequency to the third harmonic?

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Stationary Waves

State any four applications of beats.

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Beats

How the frequency of the vibrating wire is affected if the load is fully immersed in water? 

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

Show that even as well as odd harmonics are present as an overtone in modes of vibration of the string. 

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Free and Forced Vibrations

Two wires of the same material and same cross-section are stretched on a sonometer. One wire is loaded with 1 kg and another is loaded with 9 kg. The vibrating length of the first wire is 60 cm and its fundamental frequency of vibration is the same as that of the second wire. Calculate the vibrating length of the other wire. 

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Sonometer

Show that the distance between two successive nodes or antinodes is λ/2.

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Stationary Waves

Waves produced by two vibrators in a medium have wavelength 2 m and 2.1 m respectively. When sounded together they produce 8 beats/second. Calculate wave velocity and frequencies of the vibrators.

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

A liquid rises in glass capillary tube upto a height of 2.5 cm at room temperature. If another glass capillary tube having radius half that of the earlier tube is immersed in the same Liquid, the rise of liquid in it will be _______.

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Chapter: [6] Surface Tension
Concept: Capillarity and Capillary Action

The equation of a simple harmonic progressive wave travelling on a string is y = 8 sin (0.02x - 4t) cm. The speed of the wave is ______.

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Stationary Waves

Eight droplets of water each of radius 0.2 mm coalesce into a single drop. Find the decrease in the surface area.

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Chapter: [6] Surface Tension
Concept: Surface Tension

Two tuning forks of frequencies 320 Hz and 340 Hz are sounded together to produce a sound wave. The velocity of sound in air is 326.4 m/s. Calculate the difference in wavelengths of these waves.

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Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
Concept: Beats
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