Define the terms ‘frequency’, ‘wavelength’, and ‘velocity’ of a sound wave. What is the relation between them? (b) A body vibrating with a time period of 1/256 s produces a sound wave which travels in air with a velocity of 350 m/s.
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(a) Define the terms ‘frequency’, ‘wavelength’, and ‘velocity’ of a sound wave. What is the relation between them?
(b) A body vibrating with a time period of 1/256 s produces a sound wave which travels in air with a velocity of 350 m/s. Calculate the wavelength.
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06/11/2021 4:43 pm
(a) Frequency is defined as the no. of vibrations per second.
Wavelength is the minimum distance in which the wave repeats.
Velocity is the speed with which one wave can travel in one second.
Following is the relation between frequency, wavelength, and velocity:
v = fλ
(b) Time period = \(\frac{1}{256}\)s
Velocity of wave = 350 m/s
Frequency = \(\frac{1}{Time\;period}\)
= 256 Hz
We know that, v = fλ
therefore, wavelength = 1.36 m
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