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Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 1

A boy fires a gun and hears the echo 2 seconds later. If he is 480 m away from a wall, what will be the velocity of sound in air?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 1

v=2d/t = (2*480)/2 = 480 ms-1

Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 2

An echo - sounder in a trawler (fishing boat) receives an echo from a shoal of fish 0.4s after it was sent. If the speed of sound in water is 1500 m/s, how deep is the shoal?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 2

v=2d/t

Or, d=(v×t)/2

=1500×.4/2

=300m

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Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 3

A ship on the surface of water sends a signal and receives it back after 4 seconds from a submarine inside the water. Calculate the distance of the submarine from the ship (the speed of sound in water is 1450 ms–1)

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 3

V = 2d/t or d = (v× t)/2

= (1450×4)/2= 2900 m or 2.9 km.

Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 4

A girl claps and hears the echo after reflection from a cliff which is 660 m away. If the velocity of sound is 330 m/s, the time taken for hearing the echo will be

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 4

v= 2d/t or t=2d/v

=(2 × 660)/330

=4s

Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 5

If the speed of a wave is 340 m/s and its frequency is 1700 Hz, then λ for this wave in cm will be

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 5

The speed of a wave is related to its frequency and wavelength by the following formula:

speed = frequency x wavelength

In this case, the speed of the wave is 340 m/s, the frequency is 1700 Hz, and we want to find the wavelength in cm. We can rearrange the formula above to solve for wavelength:

wavelength = speed / frequency

Substituting in the known values, we get:

wavelength = 340 m/s / 1700 Hz wavelength = 0.2 m

Converting this to cm, we get:

wavelength = 0.2 m x 100 cm/m wavelength = 20 cm

Thus, the correct answer is 20.

Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 6

The frequency of a wave traveling at a speed of 500 ms–1 is 25 Hz. Its time period will be

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 6

T=1/v=1/25

= 0.04sec.

Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 7

Which kind of sound is produced in an earthquake before the main shock wave begins?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 7

Earthquakes produce infra-sound before the main shock wave.

Infrasound is a low-frequency sound. It is a sound that is lower in frequency than 20 Hz (hertz) or cycles per second, the normal limit of human hearing. Hearing becomes gradually less sensitive as frequency decreases, so for humans to perceive infrasound, the sound pressure must be sufficiently high. The ear is the primary organ for sensing infra-sound, but at higher intensities it is possible to feel infra-sound vibrations in various parts of the body.

Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 8

Bats detect the obstacles in their path by receiving the reflected?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 8

Bats emit a series of high-frequency sounds from their mouths or nostrils that bounce off objects and then return to the ears of bats. These high-frequency sounds are called ultrasonic waves. with the help of the reflection of ultrasonic waves, bats detect the obstacles in their path.

Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 9

The maximum speed of vibrations which produce audible sound will be in

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 9

Solids have the highest velocity of sound in them among all phases so a ground being a solid has a very high velocity of sound.

Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 10

Before playing the orchestra in a musical concert, a sitarist tries to adjust the tension and pluck the strings suitably. By doing so he is adjusting

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Sound- 1 - Question 10

A violin and a flute may both be played at the same time in an orchestra.

Both sounds travel through the same medium, that is, air and arrive at our ear at the same time.

Both sounds travel at the same speed irrespective of the source.

But the sounds we receive are different. This is due to the different characteristics associated with the sound.

Pitch is one of the characteristics. Similarly, the sitarist adjusts the frequency of sitar according to other musical instruments.

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