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Hydrogen gas is filled in two identical bottles, A and B, at the same temperature. The mass of hydrogen in the two bottles is 12 gm and 48 gm respectively. In which bottle will sound travel faster? How mant times as fast as the other?

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CHETANA PUBLICATION-Study of Sound-EXERCISE
  1. Hydrogen gas is filled in two identical bottles, A and B, at the same ...

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  2. The unit of frequency is …………… .

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  3. The normal hearing range for humans is ………… .

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  4. Sound will not travel through ……….. .

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  5. SI unit of …………..is Hertz (Hz).

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  6. The velocity of sound is inversely proportional to the………… .

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  7. Sound waves with frequency greater than 20 kHz are called……….. .

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  8. The loudness of a sound depends upon ………… .

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  9. …../… are used in sonography.

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  10. The ……….receives the vibrations coming from the membrane and converts ...

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  11. Sound will not travel through ……….. .

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  12. SI unit of …………..is Hertz (Hz).

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  13. The loudness of a sound depends upon ………… .

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  14. …………are used in sonography.

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  15. Match the columns:

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  16. The intensity of reverberation is higher in a closed and empty house.

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  17. Bats can navigate in dark.

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  18. Sound travels faster in iron than in air.

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  19. The roof of a movie theatre and a conference hall is curved. Why?

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  20. The intensity of reverberation is higher in a closed and empty house.

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  21. What is an echo? What factors are important to get a distinct echo?

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