Mechanical Waves: Exercise - I Exercise - Ii Exercise - Iii Answer Key
Mechanical Waves: Exercise - I Exercise - Ii Exercise - Iii Answer Key
Mechanical Waves: Exercise - I Exercise - Ii Exercise - Iii Answer Key
CONTENTS
EXERCISE - I
EXERCISE - II
EXERCISE - III
ANSWER KEY
KEY CONCEPTS
1. Wave Equation :
(i) The equation for a progressive wave travelling in the positive x-direction is
t x
y = sin 2 ,
T
where y is the displacemnet at point x, at time t, A is the amplitude, T is the period and is the wavelength.
1
The frequency is and the velocity of the wave is .
T T
(ii) The equation for a stationary wave is
2x
y = 2A cos sin
2t
T
(iii) Pitch, loudness and quality are the characteristics of a musical note. Pitch depends on the frequency.
Loudness depends on intensity and quality depends on the waveform of the constituent overtones.
(iv) Resonance occurs when the forcing frequency is equal to the natural frequency of a vibrating body.
P
(v) Velocity of propagation of sound in a gas = , where D is the density of the gas and is the ratio of
D
specific heats.
where is the ratio of specific heats, P is the pressure and is the density.
273 t
vt T
v0 T0 273
4. Doppler Effects :
(i) When a source of sound moves with a velocity vs in a certain direction, the wavelength decreases in front
of the source and increases behind the source.
v vs
v v
’ (in front) = fs ; f’ = ' v vs
fs
v vs
v v
’’(behind) = fs ; f’’ = ' ' v vs
fs
Q.12 A 40 cm long wire having a mass 3.2 gm and area of c.s. 1 mm2 is stretched between the support
40.05 cm apart. In its fundamental mode. It vibrate with a frequency 1000/64 Hz. Find the young’s
modulus of the wire.
Q.13 A steel rod having a length of 1 m is fastened at its middle. Assuming young’s modulus to be
2 1011 Pa, and density to be 8 gm/cm3 find the fundamental frequency of the longitudinal vibration and
frequency of first overtone.
Q.15 Sound of wavelength passes through a Quincke’s tube, which is adjusted to give a maximum intensity
I0. Find the distance through the sliding tube should be moved to give an intensity I0/2.
Q.16 In a resonance-column experiment, a long tube, open at the top, is clamped vertically. By a separate
device, water level inside the tube can be moved up or down. The section of the tube from the open end
to the water level act as a closed organ pipe. A vibrating tuning fork is held above the open end, first and
the second resonances occur when the water level is 24.1 cm and 74.1 cm repsectively below the open
end. Find the diameter of the tube.[Hint : end correction is 0.3 d]
Q.17 In a mixture of gases, the average number of degrees of freedom per molecule is 6. The rms speed of the
molecules of the gas is c. Find the velocity of sound in the gas.
Q.18 A fixed source of sound emitting a certain frequency appears as fa when the observer is approaching the
source with speed v and frequency fr when the observer recedes from the source with the same speed.
Find the frequency of the source.
Q.19 A, B and C are three tuning forks. Frequency of A is 350Hz. Beats produced by A and B are 5 per
second and by B and C are 4 per second. When a wax is put on A beat frequency between A and B is
2Hz and between A and C is 6Hz. Then, find the frequency of B and C respectively.
Q.20 An open organ pipe filled with air has a fundamental frequency 500Hz. The first harmonic of another
organ pipe closed at one end and filled with carbon dioxide has the same frequency as that of the first
harmonic of the open organ pipe. Calculate the length of each pipe. Assume that the velocity of sound in
air and in carbondioxide to be 330 and 264 m/s respectively.
Q.2 A uniform rope of length L and mass m is held at one end and whirled in a horizontal circle with angular
velocity . Ignore gravity. Find the time required for a transverse wave to travel from one end of the rope
to the other.
Q.3 A symmetrical triangular pulse of maximum height 0.4 m and total length 1 m is moving in the positive
x-direction on a string on which the wave speed is 24 m/s. At t = 0 the pulse is entirely located between
x = 0 and x = 1 m. Draw a graph of the transverse velocity of particle of string versus time at x =+1m.
Q.4 A steel wire 8 × 10–4 m in diameter is fixed to a support at one end and is wrapped round a cylindrical
tuning peg 5 mm in diameter at the other end. The length of the wire between the peg and the support is
0.06 m. The wire is initially kept taut but without any tension. What will be the fundamental frequency of
vibration of the wire if it is tightened by giving the peg a quarter of a turn?
Density of steel = 7800 kg/m3,Y of steel = 20 × 1010 N/m2.
Q.5 The displacement of the medium in a sound wave is given by the equation ; y1 = A cos (ax + bt) where
A, a & b are positive constants. The wave is reflected by an obstacle situated at x = 0. The intensity
of the reflected wave is 0.64 times that of the incident wave.
(a) what are the wavelength & frequency of the incident wave.
(b) write the equation for the reflected wave.
(c) in the resultant wave formed after reflection , find the maximum & minimum values of the particle speeds
in the medium.
Q.6 In a stationary wave pattern that forms as a result of reflection of waves from an obstacle the ratio of the
amplitude at an antinode and a node is =1.5. What percentage of the energy passes across the obstacle?
Q.7(a) A standing wave in second overtone is maintained in a open organ pipe of length l. The distance between
consecutive displacement node and pressure node is ________ .
(b) Two consecutive overtones produced by a narrow air column closed at one end and open at the other
are 750Hz and 1050Hz. Then the fundamental frequency from the column is _______.
(c) A standing wave of frequency 1100Hz in a column of methane at 200C produces nodes that are
20 cm apart. What is the ratio of the heat capacity at constant pressure to that at constant volume.
Q.8 A string, 25cm long, having a mass of 0.25 gm/cm, is under tension. A pipe closed at one end is 40cm
long. When the string is set vibrating in its first overtone, and the air in the pipe in its fundamental
frequency, 8 beats/sec are heard. It is observed that decreasing the tension in the string, decreases the
beat frequency. If the speed of sound in air is 320 m/s, find the tension in the string.
Q.9 A metal rod of length l = 100 cm is clamped at two points. Distance of each clamp from nearer end is
a=30cm. If density and Young’s modulus of elasticity of rod material are = 9000 kg m-3 and Y = 144 GPa
respectively, calculate minimum and next higher frequency of natural longitudinal oscillations of the rod.
Q.12 A source emits sound waves of frequency 1000 Hz. The source moves to the right with a speed of
32 m/s relative to ground. On the right a reflecting surface moves towards left with a speed of 64 m/s
relative to the ground. The speed of sound in air is 332 m/s. Find
(a) the wavelength of sound in air by source
(b) the number of waves arriving per second which meet the reflecting surface.
(c) the speed of reflected waves.
(d) the wavelength of reflected waves.
Q.13 A supersonic jet plane moves parallel to the ground at speed v = 0.75 mach (1 mach = speed of sound).
The frequency of its engine sound is 0 = 2 kHz and the height of the jat plane is h = 1.5 km. At some
instant an observer on the ground hears a sound of frequency = 2 0, Find the instant prior to the instant
of hearing when the sound wave received by the observer was emitted by the jet plane. Velocity of
sound wave in the condition of observer = 340 m/s.
Q.14 A train of length l is moving with a constant speed v along a circular track of radius R, The engine of the
train emits a whistle of frequency f. Find the frequency heard by a guard at the rear end of the train.
Q.15 A bullet travels horizontally at 660 m/s at a height of 5 m from a man. How far is the bullet from the man
when he hears its whistle? Velocity of sound in air = 340 m/s.
Q.1 A metallic rod of length 1 m is rigidly clamped at its midpoint . Longitudinal stationary waves are set up
in the rod in such a way that there are two nodes on either side of the midpoint . The amplitude of an
antinode is 2×106m . Write the equation of motion at a point 2 cm from the mid-point and those of the
constituent waves in the rod. [Young’s modulus = 2 × 1011 Nm2, density = 8000 Kg m3].
[JEE '94, 6]
Q.2 A whistle emitting a sound of frequency 440 Hz is tied to a string of 1.5 m length and rotated with an
angular velocity of 20 rad s1 in the horizontal plane . Calculate the range of frequencies heard by an
observer stationed at a large distance from the whistle . [JEE '96, 3]
(ii) An open pipe is suddenly closed at one end with the result that the frequency of third harmonic of the
closed pipe is found to be higher by 100 Hz than the fundamental frequency of the open pipe . The
fundamental frequency of the open pipe is :
(A) 200 Hz (B) 300 Hz (C) 240 Hz (D) 480 Hz
Q.4 A whistle giving out 450 Hz approaches a stationary observer at a speed of 33 m/s. The frequency heard
by the observer in Hz is : [JEE '97, 1]
(A) 409 (B) 429 (C) 517 (D) 500
Q.5 The first overtone of an open organ pipe beats with the first overtone of a closed organ pipe with a beat
frequency of 2.2 Hz. The fundamental frequency of the closed organ pipe is 110 Hz . Find the lengths of
the pipes. [JEE '97, 5]
Q.6 A place progressive wave of frequency 25 Hz, amplitude 2.5 × 105 m & initial phase zero propagates
along the (ve) xdirection with a velocity of 300 m/s . At any instant, the phase difference between the
oscillations at two points 6 m apart along the line of propagation is ____ & the corresponding amplitude
difference is ____ m. [JEE '97, 2]
Q.7 A band playing music at a frequency f is moving towards a wall at a speed vb . A motorist is following
the band with a speed vm . If v is the speed of sound, obtain an expression for the beat frequency heard
by the motorist . [JEE '97, 5]
Q.8 A travelling in a stretched string is described by the equation y = A sin (kx t) . The maximum particle
velocity is : [JEE '97, 1]
(A) A (B) /k (C) d/dk (D) x/t
x 2 y 2 x y
(C) a sin sin (D) a cos sin
L L L L
(ii) A string of length 0.4 m & mass 102 kg is tightly clamped at its ends . The tension in the string is 1.6 N.
Identical wave pulses are produced at one end at equal intervals of time, t . The minimum value
of t which allows constructive interference between successive pulses is :
(A) 0.05 s (B) 0.10 s (C) 0.20 s (D) 0.40 s
(iii) A transverse sinusoidal wave of amplitude a, wavelength & frequency f is travelling on a stretched
v
string . The maximum speed of any point on the string is , where v is speed of propagation of the
10
wave. If a = 103 m and v = 10 ms1, then & f are given by :
10 3
(A) = 2 x 102 m (B) = 102 (D) f = 104 Hz
2
m (C) f = Hz
Q.10 The air column in a pipe closed at one end is made to vibrate in its second overtone by a tuning fork of
frequency 440 Hz . The speed of sound in air is 330 ms1. End corrections may be neglected. Let P0
denote the mean pressure at any point in the pipe & P0 the maximum amplitude of pressure variation.
(i) Find the length L of the air column. [JEE '98, 2 + 2 + 2 + 2]
(ii) What is the amplitude of pressure variation at the middle of the column ?
(iii) What are the maximum & minimum pressures at the open end of the pipe .
(iv) What are the maximum & minimum pressures at the closed end of the pipe ?
Q.11 In hydrogen spectrum the wvaelength of H line is 656 nm, whereas in the spectrum of a distant galaxy,
H line wavelength is 706 nm. Estimated speed of the galaxy with respect to earth is, [JEE '99, 2]
(A) 2 × 108 m/s (B) 2 × 107 m/s (C) 2 × 106 m/s (D) 2 × 105 m/s
Q.12 A long wire PQR is made by joining two wires PQ and QR of equal radii. PQ has length 4.8 m and mass
0.06 kg. QR has length 2.56 m and mass 0.2kg. The wire PQR is under a tension of 80N. A sinusoidal
wavepulse of amplitude 3.5cm is sent along the wire PQ from the end P. No power is dissipated
during the propagation of the wavepulse. Calculate
(a) the time taken by the wavepulse to reach the other end R of the wire, and
(b) the amplitude of the reflected and transmitted wavepulses after the incident wavepulse crosses the
joint Q. [JEE "99, 4 + 6]
Q.17 A train moves towards a stationary observer with speed 34m/s. The train sounds a whistle and its
frequency registered by the observer is f1. If the train’s speed is reduced to 17m/s, the frequency registered
is f2. If the speed of sound is 340m/s then the ratio f1/f2 is [JEE 2000 (Scr), 1]
(A) 18/19 (B) 1/2 (C) 2 (D) 19/18
Q.18 Two monatomic ideal gases 1 and 2 of molecular masses m1 and m2 respectively are enclosed in separate
container kept at the same temperature. The ratio of the speed of sound in gas 1 to that in gas 2 is given by
m1 m2 m1 m2
(A) (B) (C) m (D) m [JEE 2000 (Scr)]
m2 m1 2 1
Q.19 Two vibrating strings of the same material but lengths L and 2L have radii 2r and r respectively. They are
stretched under the same tension . Both the strings vibrate in their fundamental modes, the one of length
L with frequency f1 and the other with frequency f2. The ratio f1/f2 is given by
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 1 [JEE 2000 (Scr), 1]
Q.20 A 3.6 m long vertical pipe resonates with a source of frequency 212.5 Hz when water level is at certain
heights in the pipe . Find the heights of water level (from the bottom of the pipe) at which resonances
occur . Neglect end correction . Now, the pipe is filled to a height H (~ 3.6 m). A small hole is drilled
very close to its bottom and water is allowed to leak. Obtain an expression for the rate of fall of water
level in the pipe as a function of H. If the radii of the pipe and the hole are 2 102 m and 1 103 m
respectively, calculate the time interval between the occurence of first two resonances . Speed of sound
in air is 340 m/s and g = 10 m/s2 . [JEE 2000, 10]
Q.21 The ends of a stretched wire of length L are fixed at x = 0 and x = L. In one experiment, the displacement
of the wire is y1 = A sin(x/L) sin t and energy is E1 and in another experiment its displacement is
y2=Asin(2x/L) sin 2t and energy is E2. Then [JEE 2001 (Scr)]
(A) E2 = E1 (B) E2 = 2E1 (C) E2= 4E1 (D) E2 = 16E1
Q.22 Two pulses in a stretched string whose centres are initially 8 cm apart are moving
towards each other as shown in figure. The speed of each pulse is 2 cm/s. After
2 seconds, the total energy of the pulses will be
(A) zero (B) purely kinetic
(C) purely potential (D) partly kinetic and partly potential
[JEE 2001 (Scr)]
Q.24 A siren placed at a railway platform is emitting sound of frequency 5 kHz. A passenger sitting in a moving
train A records a frequency of 5.5 kHz while the train approaches the siren. During his return journey in
a different train B he records a frequency of 6.0 kHz while approaching the same siren. The ratio of the
velocity of train B to that of train A is [JEE 2002 (Scr), 3]
(A) 242/252 (B) 2 (C) 5/6 (D) 11/6
Q.25 A sonometer wire resonates with a given tuning fork forming standing waves with five antinodes between
the two bridges when a mass of 9 kg is suspended from the wire. When this mass is replaced by a mass
M, the wire resonates with the same tuning fork forming three antinodes for the same positions of the
bridges. The value of M is [JEE 2002 (Scr), 3]
(A) 25 kg (B) 5 kg (C) 12.5 kg (D) 1/25 kg
Q.26 Two narrow cylindrical pipes A and B have the same length. Pipe A is open at both ends and is filled with
a monoatomic gas of malar mass MA. Pipe B is open at one end and closed at the other end, and is filled
with a diatomic gas of molar mass MB. Both gases are at the same temperature.
(a) If the frequency of the second harmonic of the fundamental mode in pipe A is equal to the frequency of
the third harmonic of the fundamental mode in pipe B, determine the value of MA/MB.
(b) Now the open end of pipe B is also closed (so that the pipe is closed at both ends). Find the ratio of the
fundamental frequency in pipe A to that in pipe B. [JEE 2002, 3 + 2]
Q.27 A police van moving with velocity 22 m/s and emitting sound of frequency 176 Hz, follows a motor cycle
in turn is moving towards a stationary car and away from the police van. The stationary car is emitting
frequency 165 Hz. If motorcyclist does not hear any beats then his velocity is [JEE 2003 (Scr)]
(A) 22 m/s (B) 24 m/s (C) 20 m/s (D) 18 m/s
Q.28 A cylindrical tube when sounded with a tuning fork gives, first resonance when length of air column is 0.1
and gives second resonance when the length of air column is 0.35 m. Then end correction is
(A) 0.025 m (B) 0.020 m (C) 0.018 m (D) 0.012 m
[JEE 2003 (Scr)]
Q.29 A stringe between x = 0 and x = l vibrates in fundamental mode. The amplitude A, tension T and mass
per unit length is given. Find the total energy of the string. [JEE 2003]
Q.30 A tuning fork of frequency 480 Hz resonates with a tube closed at one end of length, 16 cm and diameter
5 cm in fundamental mode. Calculate velocity of sound in air. [JEE 2003]
L 4L 4L 1 4L 2
3 2 3 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3
Q.32 A source of sound of frequency 600 Hz is placed inside water. The speed of sound in water is
1500m/s and in air it is 300m/s. The frequency of sound recorded by an observer who is standing in air is
(A) 200 Hz (B) 3000 Hz (C) 120 Hz (D) 600 Hz [JEE' 2004 (Scr)]
Q.33 A string fixed at both ends is in resonance in its 2nd harmonic with a tuning fork of frequency f1. Now its
one end becomes free. If the frequency of the tuning fork is increased slowly from f1 then again a
resonance is obtained when the frequency is f2. If in this case the string vibrates in nth harmonic then
3 5 5 3
(A) n = 3, f2 = f (B) n = 3, f2 = f (C) n = 5, f2 = f (D) n = 5, f2 = f
4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1
[JEE' 2005 (Scr)]
Q.34 In a resonance column method, resonance occurs at two successive level of l1=30.7 cm and l2 = 63.2
cm using a tuning fork of f = 512 Hz. What is the maximum error in measuring speed of sound using
relations v = f & = 2(l2 – l1)
(A) 256 cm/sec (B) 92 cm/sec (C) 128 cm/sec (D) 102.4 cm/sec
[JEE' 2005 (Scr)]
Q.35 A whistling train approaches a junction. An observer standing at junction observers the frequency to be
2.2 KHz and 1.8 KHz of the approaching and the receding train. Find the speed of the train (speed
sound = 300 m/s). [JEE 2005]
Q.36 A transverse harmonic disturbance is produced in a string. The maximum transverse velocity is 3 m/s and
maximum transverse acceleration is 90 m/s2. If the wave velocity is 20 m/s then find the waveform.
[JEE 2005]
Q.37 A massless rod is suspended by two identical strings AB and CD of equal length. A block of mass m is
suspended from point O such that BO is equal to ‘x’. Further, it is observed that the frequency of 1st
harmonic (fundamental frequency) in AB is equal to 2nd harmonic frequency in CD. Then, length of BO
is
L L
(A) (B)
5 4
4L 3L
(C) (D) [JEE 2006]
5 4
Q.12 1 109 Nm2 Q.13 2.5 kHz, 7.5 kHz Q.14 6 Q.15 /8
fr fa
Q.16 3 cm Q.17 2c/3 Q.18 Q.19 345, 341 or 349 Hz
2
2
Q.2 Q.3
Q.4 10800 Hz
Q.5 (a) 2 /a, b/2, (b) y2 = ± 0.8 A cos (ax bt), (c) max.=1.8 b A, min. = 0,
Q.6 96 % Q.7 (a) l/6; (b) 150 Hz; (c)1.28 Q.8 67.6 N
Q.12 (a) 0.3 m, (b) 1320, (c) 332 m/s, (d) 0.2 m Q.13 5.9 sec Q.14 f Q.15 9.7 m
EXERCISE–III
Q.1 y = 2×106 sin (0.1)cos (25000 t +), for = 0 : y1 =106 sin (5x 25000t) , y2 =106 sin (5 x + 25000 t)
2v b (v v m ) f
v2 vb2
Q.7 Q.8 A Q.9 (i) B, C (ii) B, (iii) A,C
Q.11 B
V2 V1 2 V2
Q.12 (a) Time = 140 ms, (b) Ar = Ai = 1.5 cm ; At = A = 2 cm
V2 V1 V1 V2 i
3 A 2 2T
Q.26 (a) 2.116, (b) Q.27 A Q.28 A Q.29 E= Q.30 336 m/s
4 4l
3
Q.36 y = (10 cm) sin ( 30 t ± x + ) Q.37 A Q.38 A
2
Q.39 C Q.40 A