H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Wave Motion and Waves on a String, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I
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Questions from H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Wave Motion and Waves on a String, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I with Hints & Solutions
Two periodic waves of amplitudes and pass through a region. If , the difference in the maximum and minimum resultant amplitude possible is

Two waves of equal amplitude , and equal frequency travel in the same direction in a medium. The amplitude of the resultant wave is

Two sine waves travel in the same direction in a medium. The amplitude of each wave is and the phase difference between the two waves is The resultant amplitude will be

The fundamental frequency of a string is proportional to

A tuning fork of frequency is used to vibrate a sonometer wire having a natural frequency . The wire will vibrate with a frequency of

A tuning fork of frequency is used to vibrate a sonometer wire having natural frequency . The wire will vibrate with a frequency

A sonometer wire of length vibrates in fundamental mode when excited by a tuning fork of frequency .
If the length is doubled keeping other things same, the string will

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