Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
A sonometer wire is vibrating in resonan...

A sonometer wire is vibrating in resonance with a tuning fork. Keeping the tention applied same, the length of the wire is doubled. Under what conditions would the tuning for still be is resonance with the wire ?

A

4 segments

B

6 segments

C

3 segments

D

2 segments

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
D
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • WAVES

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise EXERCISE-III (Velocity of Sound :)|4 Videos
  • WAVES

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise EXERCISE-III (Pipes :)|5 Videos
  • WAVES

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise EXERCISE-III (Wave Equations & Basics)|7 Videos
  • WAVE OPTICS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise PROBLEMS (LEVEL - II)|33 Videos
  • WAVES OPTICS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise EXERCISE -III (POLARISITION)|10 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A sonometer wire is vibrating is resonance with a tuning fork. Keeping the tension applied same, the length of the wire is doubled. Under what conditions would the tuning fork still be in resonance with the wire?

A sonometer wire of length l vibrates in fundamental mode when excited by a tunning fork of frequency 416 Hz. If the length is double keeping other things same the string will

A sonometer wire vibrating in first overtone has length of 31.25cm . Tensio in the wire is 256N and mass per unit length is 10gm//m . When it is sounded together with a tuning fork 10 beats are heard. If tension in the wire is slightly increased no beats are heard. What is the possible frequency of the tuning fork ?

The temperature of an organ pipe when it is in resonance with a tuning fork is increased. How does the resonant length change?

A sonometer wire supports a 4 kg load and vibrates in fundamental mode with a tunig fork of frequency 416 Hz. The length of the wire between the bridges is now doubled. In order to maintain fundamental mode, the load should be changed to

A string under a tension of 129.6 N produces 10 beats per sec when it is vibrated along with a tuning fork. When the tension in the string is increased to 160 N, it sounds in unison with the same tuning fork, Calculate the fundamental frequency of the tuning fork.

The stem of a vibrating tuning fork is pressed against a table top. Under what condition does it lead to resonance ?

An iron load of 2Kg is suspended in the air from the free end of a sonometer wire of length 1m.A tuning frok of frequency 256 Hz, is in resonace with 1/sqrt7 times the length of the sonometer wire. If the looad is immersed in water, the length of the wire in metre that will be in resonance with the same tuning fork is (specific gravity of iron=8)

A tuning fork produces resonance at length 27 cm of a pipe closed at one end. Calculate the length of the pipe open at both ends which will produce resonance with the same tuning fork.

If l_(1) and l_(2) are the lengths of air column for the first and second resonance when a tuning fork frequency n is sounded on a resonance tube, there the distance of the antinode from the top end of resonance tube is