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Explain how sound is produced by your school bell ?

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When the school bell is struck with a hammer, it starts vibrating and as a result of these vibrations, sound waves are produced in air.
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  7. Guess which has a higher pitch : a guitar or a car horn ?

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  9. How are the wavelength and frequency of a sound wave related to its sp...

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  10. Calculate the wavelength of a sound wave whose frequency is 220 Hz and...

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  11. A person is listening to a tone of 500 Hz sitting at a distance of 450...

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  12. Distinguish between loudness and intensity of sound.

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  13. In which of the three media : air, water or iron , does sound travel t...

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  14. An echo is returned in 3 s. What is the distance of the reflecting sur...

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  18. Write the (approximate) range of frequencies of ultrasound.

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  19. A submarine emits a sonar pulse, which returns from an underwater clif...

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