Question:

A sonometer wire of length $114\, cm$ is fixed at both the ends. Where should the two bridges be placed so as to divide the wire into three segments whose fundamental frequencies are in the ratio $1 : 3 : 4$ ?

Updated On: Sep 27, 2024
  • At 36 cm and 84 cm from one end
  • At 24 cm and 72 cm from one end
  • At 48 cm and 96 cm from one end
  • At 72 cm and 96 cm from one end
Hide Solution
collegedunia
Verified By Collegedunia

The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Total length of the wire, $L = 114\, cm$ $n_2: n_2 : n_3 = 1 :3 :4$ Let $L_1, L_2$ and $L_3$ be the lengths of the three As $n\,\propto \frac{1}{L}$ $\therefore L_{1} : L_{2} : L_{3}=\frac{1}{1} : \frac{1}{3} : \frac{1}{4}=12 : 4 : 3$ $\therefore L_{1}=72\,cm\left(\frac{12}{12+4+3}\times114\right)$ $L_{2}=24\,cm\left(\frac{4}{19}\times114\right)$ and $L_{3}=18\,cm\left(\frac{3}{19}\times114\right)$ Hence the bridges should be placed at $72\, cm$ and $72 + 24 = 96\, cm$ from one end. parts
Was this answer helpful?
0
0

Questions Asked in JEE Main exam

View More Questions

Concepts Used:

Waves

Waves are a disturbance through which the energy travels from one point to another. Most acquainted are surface waves that tour on the water, but sound, mild, and the movement of subatomic particles all exhibit wavelike properties. inside the most effective waves, the disturbance oscillates periodically (see periodic movement) with a set frequency and wavelength.

Types of Waves:

Transverse Waves -

Waves in which the medium moves at right angles to the direction of the wave.

Examples of transverse waves:

  • Water waves (ripples of gravity waves, not sound through water)
  • Light waves
  • S-wave earthquake waves
  • Stringed instruments
  • Torsion wave

The high point of a transverse wave is a crest. The low part is a trough.

Longitudinal Wave -

A longitudinal wave has the movement of the particles in the medium in the same dimension as the direction of movement of the wave.

Examples of longitudinal waves:

  • Sound waves
  • P-type earthquake waves
  • Compression wave