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What happens to the frequency of a tuning fork.
When it is loaded with little wax.

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AAKASH SERIES-WAVE MOTION AND SOUND-EXERCISE (VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
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  4. What happens to the frequency of a tuning fork. When it is filled?

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  5. At resonance, the amplitude of forced oscillations is

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  6. State the condition for the resonance to occur.

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  7. The soldiers marching on a suspended bridge are advised to go out of s...

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  8. Light can travel in vacuum but not sound, becaouse

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  9. Discuss Newton’s formula for velocity of sound in air medium and apply...

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  10. "The velocity of sound is generally greater in solids than in gas at N...

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  11. The velocity of sound in oxygen in lesser than in hydrogen.Explain.

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  12. Use the formula v=sqrt((gammaP)/(rho)) to explain why the speed of sou...

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  13. Use the formula v=sqrt((gammaP)/(rho)) to explain why the speed of sou...

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  14. Three identical sound waves pass through an air column, a brass rod an...

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  15. Does the law of conservation of energy hold good in case of interferen...

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  16. Two identical travelling waves, moving in the same direction are out o...

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  17. What is the resultant displacement of the particles when a compression...

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  18. What happens when a crest falls on the crest during superposition of w...

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  19. What are beats? What is beat frequency?

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  20. Mention the applications of beats,

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