SUBJECT: PHYSICS
CLASS: SS 2
DATE:
TERM: 3rd TERM
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WEEK TEN
TOPIC: Vibration in strings
Contents:
Vibrations in strings
Vibrations produced in closed pipes
Vibrations produced in open pipes
Vibration in strings
Waves travels aloog a horizontal rope fixed at one end, and the other end is free to move. Sound wave is generated from a fixed string that is allowed to move at the other end. In this mode of vibration the vibrating wire produces a sound of the lowest possible note whose frequecy is called fundamental frequency. The mode of vibration is giving rise to the fundamental mode of vibration.
The distance between the two consecutive mode is Λ/2 and this is equal to the lenght of the string l.
L = Λ/2 or Λ = 2l
For any wave we have that v = fΛ where v is the velocity, f, the frequency, and Λ the wavelenght.
Vibrations produced in closed pipes.
In a closed pipe, only odd numbers of harmonics are present as overtones accompanying the fundamental note. The possible harmonics are fо , 3fо , 5fо , 7fо etc.
Where fо = fundamental frequency. fo = v/4l
Vibrations produced in open pipes
In an open pipe the harmonics present are 2fо, 3fо, 4fо,5fо etc. , thet is, both odd and even harmonics are present as overtones. fo = v/2l
EVALUATION
General revision
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1 The natural frequency of a simple pendulum depends only on
A area B amplitude C length D speed
2 A tuning fork sounds louder when its stem is pressed against a table top than when held in air because
3 What type of motion does the skin of a talking drum perform when it is being struck with drumstick A. random B. rotational C. vibratory D. translational
4 Which of the following statement is not true
5 Calculate the wavelength of a note which is one octave lower than a note of 256 Hz in a medium in which the speed of sound is 352m/s A. 0.69m B. 1.38m C . 2.75m D. 5.50m
THEORY
1 What do you understand by the term resonance?
2 An object 5cm high is placed at a distance of 12cm from a convex lens of focal length 8cm, calculate the position and nature of the image produced.
Reading Assignment
New School Physics Pages 336 - 342
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