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SUPERPOSITION OF WAVES CHAPTER 6 SOLUTIONS | MAHARASHTRA BOARD | PHYSICS CLASS 12

 

  SUPERPOSITION OF WAVES CHAPTER 6 SOLUTIONS | MAHARASHTRA BOARD | PHYSICS CLASS 12

 

 





14. Two wires of the same material and same cross section are stretched on a sonometer. One wire is loaded with 1.5 kg and another is loaded with 6 kg. The vibrating length of first wire is 60 cm and its fundamental frequency of vibration is the same as that of the second wire. Calculate vibrating length of the other wire.
[Ans: 1.2 m]


15. A pipe closed at one end can produce overtones at frequencies 640 Hz, 896 Hz and 1152 Hz. Calculate the fundamental frequency.
[Ans: 128 Hz]


 16. A standing wave is produced in a tube open at both ends. The fundamental frequency is 300 Hz. What is the length of tube? (speed of the sound = 340 m s'). [Ans: 0.57 m]


17. Find the fundamental, first overtone and second overtone frequencies of a pipe, open at both the ends, of length 25 cm if the speed of sound in air is 330 m/s. [Ans: 660 Hz, 1320 Hz, 1980 Hz]  



18. A pipe open at both the ends has a fundamental frequency of 600 Hz. The first overtone of a pipe closed at one end has the same frequency as the first overtone of the open pipe. How long are the two pipes? [Ans : 27.5 an, 20.625 cm]

19. A string 1m long is fixed at one end. The other end is moved up and down with frequency 15 Hz. Due to this, a stationary wave with four complete loops, gets produced on the string. Find the speed of the progressive wave which produces the stationary wave.[Hint: Remember that the moving end is an antinode.] [Ans: 6.67 m


20. A violin string vibrates with fundamental frequency of 440Hz. What are the frequencies of first and second overtones? [Ans: 880 Hz, 1320 Hz]


21. A set of 8 tuning forks is arranged in a series of increasing order of frequencies. Each fork gives 4 beats per second with the next one and the frequency of last fork is twice that of the first. Calculate the frequencies of the first and the last fork. [Ans: 28 Hz, 56 Hz]


22. A sonometer wire is stretched by tension of 40 N. It vibrates in unison with a tuning fork of frequency 384 Hz. How many numbers of beats get produced in two seconds if the tension in the wire is decreased by 1.24 N? [Ans: 12 beats]

 23. A sonometer wire of length 0.5 m is stretched by a weight of 5 kg. The fundamental frequency of vibration is 100 Hz. Calculate linear density of wire. [Ans: 4.9.10' kg/m]


24. The string of a guitar is 80 cm long and has a fundamental frequency of 112 Hz. If a guitarist wishes to produce a frequency of 160 Hz, where should the person press the string? [Ans : 56 cm]


Indefinite Integration | Practice Questions using special integrals | Class 12 Maharastra Board Exercise 3.2C

 Clickhere for Indefinite Integration |  Practice Questions using special integrals | Class 12 Maharashtra Board Exercise 3.2C. Integration by making Numerator = A(Denominator) + B(𝒅/𝒅𝒙 Denominator). This is Maharashtra Board Class 12 Exercise 3.2C Indefinite Integration solutions.








Indefinite Integration | Practice Questions using special integrals | Class 12 Maharastra Board Exercise 3.2B - Part B

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This is LECTURE Part B. Check first part for remaining questions. 


 


Indefinite Integration | Practice Questions using special integrals | Class 12 Maharastra Board Exercise 3.2B - Part A

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This is Part A - qns from 1 to 17 have been discussed here. Check next part for remaining questions.





Block on Rough Table - Friction Question - Maharashtra Board Class 11 Physics textbook solutions


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Figure below shows a block of mass 35 kg resting on a table. The table is so rough that it offers a self adjusting resistive force 10% of the weight of the block for its sliding motion along the table. A 20 kg wt load is attached to the block and is passed over a pulley to hang freely on the left side. On the right side there is a 2 kg wt pan attached to the block and hung freely. Weights of 1 kg wt each, can be added to the pan. Minimum how many and maximum how many such weights can be added into the pan so that the block does not slide along the table?

SOLUTIONS - MOMENT OF FORCE CHAPTER 4 MAHARASHTRA BOARD CLASS 11 PHYSICS

 SOLUTIONS  MOMENT OF FORCE CHAPTER 4 MAHARASHTRA BOARD CLASS 11 PHYSICS

 

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example 4.10

question (xiv)

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