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Study of Sound question types

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Study of Sound questions

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The ……………………………… receives the vibrations coming from the membrane and converts them into electrical signals which are sent to the brain through the nerve.
  • Cochlea
  • B
    Tympanic cavity
  • C
    Stapes
  • D
    Pinna

Answer: A.

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Three sounds 5 Hz, 500 Hz and 50,000 Hz are produced by different sources.
(a) Which sound will be heard by humans?
(b) Which sounds may be produced by bats?
(c) Which sounds may be produced by elephants?
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Hydrogen gas is filled in two identical bottles, A and B, at the same temperature. The mass of hydrogen in the two bottles is $12\ gm$ and $48$ gin respectively. In which bottle will sound travel faster? How many timés as fast as the other?
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Ultrasonic waves are transmitted downwards into the sea with the help of a SONAR. The reflected sound is received after 4 s. What is the depth of the sea at that place? (Velocity of sound in seawater = 1550 m/s)
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Column A’Column ‘B’Column C
(1) Amplitude(a) T(i) Pitch of sound
(2) Frequency(b) A(ii) Loudness of sound
(3) Wavelength(c) υ(iii) Reciprocal of frequency
(4) Time period(d) λ(iv) v/υ
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Column ‘A’Column B’Column C
(1) Transverse wave(a) Particles oscillate parallel to direction of propagation(i) Wave produced in a slinky
(2) Longitudinal wave(b) Particles oscillate perpendicular to direction of propagation(ii) Frequency less than 20 Hz
3) Ultrasound(c) Echo formation is heard under particular conditions(iii) Wave produced in string
(4) Infrasound(d) High frequency waves(iv) Frequency between 20 Hz to 20000 Hz
(5) Audible frequency(e) Low frequency waves(v) Frequency greater than 20000 Hz
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