A source of sound emits $200\pi W$ power which is uniformly distributed over a sphere of $10 m$ radius. What is the loudness of sound on the surface of a sphere
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An observer is riding on a bicycle and moving towards a hill at $18\,km\,h ^{-1}$. He hears a sound from a source at some distance behind him directly as well as after its reflection from the hill. If the original frequency of the sound as emitted by source is $640\,\,Hz$ and velocity of the sound in air is $320\,m / s$, the beat frequency between the two sounds heard by observer will be $...Hz$.
Two wires are in unison. If the tension in one of the wires is increased by $2\%, 5$ beats are produced per second. The initial frequency of each wire is .... $Hz$
A transverse wave is represented by $y=2 \sin$ $(\omega t - kx ) cm$. The value of wavelength (in $cm$ ) for which the wave velocity becomes equal to the maximum particle velocity, will be.
A man fires a bullet standing between two cliffs. First echo is heard after $3$ seconds and second echo is heard after $ 5$ seconds. If the velocity of sound is $330 m/s$, then the distance between the cliffs is .... $m$
In order to double the frequency of the fundamental note emitted by a stretched string, the length is reduced to $\frac{3}{4}$$^{th}$ of the original length and the tension is changed. The factor by which the tension is to be changed, is
A source of sound $S$ emitting waves of frequency $100\,\, Hz$ and an observer $O$ are ocated at some distance from each other. The source is moving with a speed of $19 .4\,\, m s^{-1}$ at an angle of $60^o $ with the source observer line as shown in the figure. The observer is at rest. The apparent frequency observed by the observer .... $Hz$ (velocity of sound in air $330 \,\, m s^{-1}$), is
The ratio of intensities between two coherent soud sources is $4 : 1$. The differenmce of loudness in $dB$ between maximum and minimum intensities when they interfere in space is:
The equation of stationary wave along a stretched string is given by $y = 5\sin \frac{{\pi x}}{3}\cos 40\pi t$, where $x $ and $y$ are in $cm$ and $t$ in second. The separation between two adjacent nodes is..... $cm$
Unlike a laboratory sonometer, a stringed instrument is seldom plucked in the middle. Supposing a sitar string is plucked at about $\frac{1}{4}$th of its length from the end. The most prominent harmonic would be