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Nezne the points at which the phase of the vibrating particles in a stationary wave change suddenly.

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ICSE-WAVES-Superposition Of Waves, Beats, Stationary Waves
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  7. Write down the frequency of the nth harmonic of a stretched string.

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  10. If the temperature of the wire in a sonometer is increased what happen...

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  12. The string in E sonometer is touched lightly at a point one-third of i...

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  13. "The weights used 10 stretch the wire in a sonometer is immersed in wa...

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  14. If the weight suspended in a sonometer wire is made nine times. (assum...

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  15. Four wires of identical lengths, diameters and materials are stretched...

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  16. What is the fractional change in tension in a sonometer wire of consta...

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  17. State the laws of vibrating strings.

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  18. What is the ratio of the number of loops in a Meldes' string, when the...

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  19. Draw diagrams to show the loop formation in a vibrating tuning fork.

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  20. When a tuning fork vibrates will there be any overtones present ?

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