A stationary sound source $'s'$ of frequency $334\,\, Hz$ and a stationary observer $'O'$ are placed near a reflecting surface moving away from the source with velocity $2\,\, m/sec$ as shown in the figure. If the velocity of the sound waves is air is $V = 330\,\, m/sec$, the apparent frequency of the echo is ... $Hz$
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A person observes two moving trains, '$A$' reaching the station and '$B$' leaving the station with equal speed of $30\,m / s$. If both trains emit sounds with frequency $300\,Hz$, (Speed of sound : $330\,m / s$ ) approximate difference of frequencies heard by the person will be $..........Hz$
$4.0 \,g$ of a gas occupies $22.4$ litres at $NTP.$ The specific heat capacity of the gas at constant volume is $5.0 \,\,J K^{-1} mol^{-1}$. If the speed of sound in this gas at $NTP$ is $952\, m s^{-1}$, then the heat capacity at constant pressure is .... $J K^{-1} mol^{-1}$ (Take gas constant $R = 8.3 \,\,J K^{-1} mol^{-1}$)
An engine giving whistle is moving towards a stationary observer with $110\,m/s$ speed. What will be the ratio of the frequency of the whistle heard when the engine is approaching and receding from the observer? (the speed of sound is $330\,m/s$ )
The phase difference between two points separated by $0.8 m$ in a wave of frequency is $120 Hz$ is $\frac{\pi }{2}.$ The velocity of wave is ..... $m/s$
Two waves are propagating to the point $P$ along a straight line produced by two sources $A$ and $B$ of simple harmonic and of equal frequency. The amplitude of every wave at $P$ is $‘a’$ and the phase of $A$ is ahead by $\frac{\pi }{3}$ than that of $B$ and the distance $AP$ is greater than $BP$ by $50 cm.$ Then the resultant amplitude at the point $P$ will be, if the wavelength is $1$ meter
An earthquake generates both transverse $(S)$ and longitudinal $(P)$ sound waves in the earth. The speed of $S$ waves is about $4.5\,km/s$ and that of $P$ waves is about $8.0\, km/s$. A seismograph records $P$ and $S$ waves from an earthquake. The first $P$ wave arrives $4.0 \,min$ before the first $S$ wave. The epicenter of the earthquake is located at a distance about ..... $km$