Priyank Sharma

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I am a math teacher having experience of more than 8 years in various organizations. I always do my 100% in delivering my knowledge to the students

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Numerade tutor for 5 years
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01:23
Concepts of Physics

A steel tube of length $1 \cdot 00 \mathrm{~m}$ is struck at one end. $\mathrm{A}$ person with his ear close to the other end hears the sound of the blow twice, one travelling through the body of the tube and the other through the air in the tube.
Find the time gap between the two hearings. Use the table in the text for speeds of sound in various substances.

Chapter 16: Sound Waves
Priyank Sharma
01:22
Concepts of Physics

At a prayer meeting, the disciples sing JAI-RAM JAI-RAM. The sound amplified by a loudspeaker comes back after reflection from a building at a distance of $80 \mathrm{~m}$ from the meeting. What maximum time interval can be kept between one JAI-RAM and the next JAI-RAM so that the echo does not disturb a listener sitting in the meeting. Speed of sound in air is $320 \mathrm{~m} \mathrm{~s}^{-1}$.

Chapter 16: Sound Waves
Priyank Sharma
01:03
Concepts of Physics

A man stands before a large wall at a distance of $50 \cdot 0 \mathrm{~m}$ and claps his hands at regular intervals. Initially, the interval is large. He gradually reduces the interval and fixes it at a value when the echo of a clap merges with the next clap. If he has to clap 10 times during every 3 seconds, find the velocity of sound in air.

Chapter 16: Sound Waves
Priyank Sharma
01:20
Concepts of Physics

A person can hear sound waves in the frequency range $20 \mathrm{~Hz}$ to $20 \mathrm{kHz}$. Find the minimum and the maximum wavelengths of sound that is audible to the person. The speed of sound is $360 \mathrm{~m} \mathrm{~s}^{-1}$.

Chapter 16: Sound Waves
Priyank Sharma
01:29
Concepts of Physics

Find the minimum and maximum wavelengths of sound in water that is in the audible range $(20-20000 \mathrm{~Hz})$ for an average human ear. Speed of sound in water $=1450 \mathrm{~m} \mathrm{~s}^{-1}$.

Chapter 16: Sound Waves
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