B M Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Travelling Waves, Exercise 3: Exercises

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B M Sharma Physics Solutions for Exercise - B M Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Travelling Waves, Exercise 3: Exercises

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 6: Travelling Waves, Exercise 3: Exercises with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. PHYSICS FOR JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION WAVES AND THERMODYNAMICS solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from B M Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Travelling Waves, Exercise 3: Exercises with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
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A transverse wave is described by the equation Y=Y0sin2πft-x/λ. The maximum particle velocity is equal to four times the wave velocity if 

EASY
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The equation of a progressive wave is, y=0.02sin2πt0.01-x0.3 where, x and y are in meters and t is in second. The velocity of propagation of the wave is,

MEDIUM
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Wave pulse on a string shown in the figure is moving to the right without changing shape. Consider two particles at positions x1=1.5 m and x2=2.5 m. Their transverse velocities at the moment shown in the figure are along with directions

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MEDIUM
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A certain transverse sinusoidal wave of wavelength 20 cm is moving in the positive X direction. The transverse velocity of the particle at x=0 as a function of time is shown. The amplitude of the motion is

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MEDIUM
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A sinusoidal wave travelling in the positive direction on stretched string has amplitude 20 cm, wavelength 1.0 m and wave velocity 5.0 m/s. At x=0 and t=0 it is given that y=0 and y/t<0. Find the wave function y(x, t).

MEDIUM
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For the wave shown in figure, write the equation of this wave if its position is shown at t=0 . Speed of wave is v=300 m/s

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HARD
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A circular loop of rope of length L rotates with uniform angular velocity ω about an axis through its centre on a horizontal smooth platform. The velocity of pulse (with respect to rope) produced due to slight radial displacement is given by

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If the motion of the pulse and rotation of the loop, both are in same direction then the velocity of the pulse w.r.t. to ground will be:

HARD
Physics
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A circular loop of rope of length L rotates with uniform angular velocity ω about an axis through its centre on a horizontal smooth platform. The velocity of pulse (with respect to rope) produced due to slight radial displacement is given by

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 If both are in opposite direction, then the velocity of the pulse w.r.t. to ground will be: