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A particular tin can phone is connected by a 12 m long wire of mass 38 g. If the

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Question

A particular tin can phone is connected by a 12 m long wire of mass 38 g. If the tension in the string is 11 N, how long does it take a sound wave to travel from one end to the other? A whistle can produce sound with an intensity level of 110 dB. How many whistles would be necessary to reach the pain level of 120 dB? An ambulance travelling at 18 m/s is approaching a jogger, from behind, running in the same direction with a speed of 4 m/s. If the siren has a frequency of 728 Hz, what frequency does the jogger hear? Two speakers standing 0.85 m apart are in phase with each other. A person is standing 1.1 m directly in front of one of the speakers. Determine the lowest frequency that would produce constructive interference at your location. A 66 cm guitar string has a standing wave with three anodes. What is the wavelength of this wave

Explanation / Answer

linear mass density = 38 x 10^-3 / 12 = 3.17 x 10^-3 kg / m

v = sqrt[ T / linear mass density]

= sqrt[ (11) / (3.17 x 10^-3)]

= 58.9 m/s

t = L / v = 12 / 58.9 = 0.204 sec


2. 110 = 10 log ( I / 10^-12)

I = 0.1 W/m^2

120 = 10 log(I' / 10^-12)

I' = 1 W/m^2

n = I' / I = 10

3. f = 728 ( 346 -4) / (346 + 18)

f = 684 Hz

4. path diff = sqrt(1.1^2 + 0.85^2) - 1.1

= 0.29 m

for constructive ,

path diff = 0.5 lambda

lambda = 0.58 m

f = v / lambda = 346 / 0.58 = 596.3 Hz


5. 1.5 lambda = 66 cm

lambda = 44 cm

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