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ICSE-WAVES-Superposition Of Waves, Beats, Stationary Waves
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  2. When two waves of amplitudes A1 and A2 superpose each other what is th...

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  3. What are beats? What is beat frequency?

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  4. What is the beat frequency which a human ear can distinguish?

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  5. Draw diagrams to show the formation of beats?

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  6. Mention the applications of beats,

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  8. Can we apply the principle of superposition to both types of waves ?

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  10. When a longitudinal wave travels from one medium to another, a compres...

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  11. What are normal modes?

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  12. Assertion: Stationary waves are so called because particles are at res...

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  13. How much energy is carried by a standing wave?

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  14. What are nodes and antinodes?

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  15. What is the distance between (i) two consecutive nodes or antinodes (i...

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  16. Give the name of the points in a stationary wave at which (i) velocity...

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  17. Write down the expression for the stationary wave.

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