K A Tsokos Solutions for Chapter: Waves, Exercise 5: Test yourself

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Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 4: Waves, Exercise 5: Test yourself with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Physics for the IB Diploma 6th Edition solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from K A Tsokos Solutions for Chapter: Waves, Exercise 5: Test yourself with Hints & Solutions

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A pipe with both ends open has two consecutive harmonics of frequency 300 Hz and 360 Hz. Determine the length of the pipe. (Take the speed of sound to be 340 m s-1.

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A pipe X with both ends open and a pipe Ywith one open and one closed end have the same frequency in the first harmonic. Calculate the ratio of the length of the pipe X to that of pipeY.

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If you walk at one step a second holding a cup of water (diameter 8 cm) the water will spill out of the cup. Use this information to estimate the speed of the waves in water.

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Consider a string with both ends fixed. A standing wave in the second harmonic mode is established on the string, as shown in the diagram. The speed of wave is 180 m s-1.

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Consider the vibrations of two points on the string, P and Q. The displacement of point P is given by the equation y=5.0 cos(45πt) where y in mm and t is in seconds. Calculate the length of the string.

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Consider a string with both ends fixed. A standing wave in the second harmonic mode is established on the string, as shown in the diagram. Question Image

Consider the vibrations of two points on the string, P and Q. The displacement of point P is given by the equation y=5.0 cos(45πt) where y in mm and t is in seconds. State the phase difference between the oscillation of point P and that of point Q. Hence write down the equation giving the displacement of point Q.

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A horizontal aluminium rod of length 1.2 m is hit sharply with a hammer. The hammer rebounds from the rod 0.18 ms later. Explain why the hammer rebounds.

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A horizontal aluminium rod of length 1.2 m is hit sharply with a hammer. The hammer rebounds from the rod 0.18 ms later. Calculate the speed of sound in aluminium.

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A horizontal aluminium rod of length 1.2 m is hit sharply with a hammer. The hammer rebounds from the rod 0.18 ms later. Calculate the speed of sound in aluminium. The hammer created a longitudinal standing wave in the rod. Estimate the frequency of the sound wave by assuming that the rod vibrates in the first harmonic.