Superposition of Waves — Physics STD 12 Science — Question
Maharashtra BoardEnglish MediumSTD 12 SciencePhysicsSuperposition of Waves4 Marks
Question
What is end correction ? State the cause of end correction. How is it estimated?
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Answer
When sound waves are sent down the air column in a narrow closed or open pipe, they are reflected at the ends-without phase reversal at an open end and with a phase reversal at a closed end. Interference between the incident and reflected waves under appropriate conditions sets up stationary waves in the air column. Thus, the stationary waves have an antinode at an open end. However, because air molecules in the plane of an open end are not free to move in all directions, reflection of the longitudinal waves takes place slightly beyond the rim of the pipe at an open end. The distance of the antinode from the open end of the pipe is called end correction. According to Reynolds, the distance of the antinode from the rim is approximately $30 \%$ of the inner diameter of a cylindrical pipe. This distance must be taken into account in accurate determination of the wavelength of sound. Hence, this distance is called the end correction. Therefore, if $d$ is the inner diameter of a cylindrical pipe, an end correction $=0.3 d$ for each open end must be added to the measured length of the pipe. If $I$ is the measured length, the effective length of the air column in the case of a pipe closed at one end is $I+0.3 d$, while that for a pipe open at both ends is I $+0.6 d$.
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