64 tuning forks are arranged such that each fork produces 4 beats per second with next one. If the frequency of the last fork is octave of the first, the frequency of `16^(th)` fork is
A
316 Hz
B
322 Hz
C
312 Hz
D
308 Hz
Text Solution
Verified by Experts
The correct Answer is:
A
Topper's Solved these Questions
MOCK TEST 2
SIA PUBLICATION|Exercise Chemistry|1 Videos
MOCK TEST 1
SIA PUBLICATION|Exercise PHYSICS|27 Videos
MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE AND A PLANE
SIA PUBLICATION|Exercise MCQ|12 Videos
Similar Questions
Explore conceptually related problems
64 tuning forks are arranged such that each fork produces 4 beats per second with next one. If the frequency of the last fork is octave of the first, the frequency of 16th fork is
A tuning fork produces 4 beats per sec with one fork of frequency 288 cps. A little wax is placed on the unknown fork and it produces 2 beats per second. The frequency of unknown fork is
A tuning fork of frequency 340 Hz produces 5 beats per second with a sonometer wire. If the tension is slightly increased the number of beats becomes 4. The frequency of sonometer wire is
An air column in tun=be 32cm long, closed at one end, is in resonace with a tuning fork. The air column in another tube, open at both ends, of length 66cm is in resonance with another tuning frok.When those two tuning forks are sounded together , they produce 8 beats per second together, they produce 8 beats per second. then the frquencies of the twpo tuning forks are, (consider fundamental frequencies only)
When a vibrating tuning fork is placed on a sound box of a sonometer, 8 beats per second are heard when the length of the sonometer wire is kept at 101cm or 100cm. Then the frequency of the tuning frok is (consider that the tension in the wire is kept constant)
A tuning fork produces 7 beats/s with a tuning fork of frequency 248Hz. Unknown fork is now loaded and 7 beats/s are still heard. The frequency of unknown fork was