Sound, Beats, Pitch Loudness Laplace Correction
WAVES

172772 The beat frequency observed when two sound waves $y_{1}=0.5 \sin (410 t)$ and $y_{2}=0.5 \sin$ $(454 t)$ travel in the same direction is

1 5
2 3
3 7
4 2
5 4
WAVES

172773 Two sources of sound placed closed to each other, are emitting progressive waves given by $Y_{1}=4 \sin 600 \pi t$ and $Y_{2}=5 \sin 608 \pi t$
An observer located near these two sources of sound will hear

1 4 beat/s with intensity ratio $25: 16$ between waxing and waning
2 8 beat/s with intensity ratio $25: 16$ between waxing and waning
3 8 beat/s with intensity ratio $81: 1$ between waxing and waning
4 4 beat/s with intensity ratio $81: 1$ between waxing and waning
WAVES

172777 There are two waves having wavelengths 100 $\mathrm{cm}$ and $101 \mathrm{~cm}$ and same velocity $303 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$. The beat frequency is

1 $4 \mathrm{~Hz}$
2 $1 \mathrm{~Hz}$
3 $3 \mathrm{~Hz}$
4 $2 \mathrm{~Hz}$
WAVES

172842 The intensity of sound gets reduced by $10 \%$ on passing through a slab. The reduction in intensity on passage through three consecutive slabs is

1 $30 \%$
2 $27.1 \%$
3 $20 \%$
4 $36 \%$
WAVES

172779 A sound absorber attenuates the sound level by $20 \mathrm{~dB}$. The intensity decreases by a factor of

1 1000
2 10000
3 10
4 100
WAVES

172772 The beat frequency observed when two sound waves $y_{1}=0.5 \sin (410 t)$ and $y_{2}=0.5 \sin$ $(454 t)$ travel in the same direction is

1 5
2 3
3 7
4 2
5 4
WAVES

172773 Two sources of sound placed closed to each other, are emitting progressive waves given by $Y_{1}=4 \sin 600 \pi t$ and $Y_{2}=5 \sin 608 \pi t$
An observer located near these two sources of sound will hear

1 4 beat/s with intensity ratio $25: 16$ between waxing and waning
2 8 beat/s with intensity ratio $25: 16$ between waxing and waning
3 8 beat/s with intensity ratio $81: 1$ between waxing and waning
4 4 beat/s with intensity ratio $81: 1$ between waxing and waning
WAVES

172777 There are two waves having wavelengths 100 $\mathrm{cm}$ and $101 \mathrm{~cm}$ and same velocity $303 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$. The beat frequency is

1 $4 \mathrm{~Hz}$
2 $1 \mathrm{~Hz}$
3 $3 \mathrm{~Hz}$
4 $2 \mathrm{~Hz}$
WAVES

172842 The intensity of sound gets reduced by $10 \%$ on passing through a slab. The reduction in intensity on passage through three consecutive slabs is

1 $30 \%$
2 $27.1 \%$
3 $20 \%$
4 $36 \%$
WAVES

172779 A sound absorber attenuates the sound level by $20 \mathrm{~dB}$. The intensity decreases by a factor of

1 1000
2 10000
3 10
4 100
WAVES

172772 The beat frequency observed when two sound waves $y_{1}=0.5 \sin (410 t)$ and $y_{2}=0.5 \sin$ $(454 t)$ travel in the same direction is

1 5
2 3
3 7
4 2
5 4
WAVES

172773 Two sources of sound placed closed to each other, are emitting progressive waves given by $Y_{1}=4 \sin 600 \pi t$ and $Y_{2}=5 \sin 608 \pi t$
An observer located near these two sources of sound will hear

1 4 beat/s with intensity ratio $25: 16$ between waxing and waning
2 8 beat/s with intensity ratio $25: 16$ between waxing and waning
3 8 beat/s with intensity ratio $81: 1$ between waxing and waning
4 4 beat/s with intensity ratio $81: 1$ between waxing and waning
WAVES

172777 There are two waves having wavelengths 100 $\mathrm{cm}$ and $101 \mathrm{~cm}$ and same velocity $303 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$. The beat frequency is

1 $4 \mathrm{~Hz}$
2 $1 \mathrm{~Hz}$
3 $3 \mathrm{~Hz}$
4 $2 \mathrm{~Hz}$
WAVES

172842 The intensity of sound gets reduced by $10 \%$ on passing through a slab. The reduction in intensity on passage through three consecutive slabs is

1 $30 \%$
2 $27.1 \%$
3 $20 \%$
4 $36 \%$
WAVES

172779 A sound absorber attenuates the sound level by $20 \mathrm{~dB}$. The intensity decreases by a factor of

1 1000
2 10000
3 10
4 100
WAVES

172772 The beat frequency observed when two sound waves $y_{1}=0.5 \sin (410 t)$ and $y_{2}=0.5 \sin$ $(454 t)$ travel in the same direction is

1 5
2 3
3 7
4 2
5 4
WAVES

172773 Two sources of sound placed closed to each other, are emitting progressive waves given by $Y_{1}=4 \sin 600 \pi t$ and $Y_{2}=5 \sin 608 \pi t$
An observer located near these two sources of sound will hear

1 4 beat/s with intensity ratio $25: 16$ between waxing and waning
2 8 beat/s with intensity ratio $25: 16$ between waxing and waning
3 8 beat/s with intensity ratio $81: 1$ between waxing and waning
4 4 beat/s with intensity ratio $81: 1$ between waxing and waning
WAVES

172777 There are two waves having wavelengths 100 $\mathrm{cm}$ and $101 \mathrm{~cm}$ and same velocity $303 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$. The beat frequency is

1 $4 \mathrm{~Hz}$
2 $1 \mathrm{~Hz}$
3 $3 \mathrm{~Hz}$
4 $2 \mathrm{~Hz}$
WAVES

172842 The intensity of sound gets reduced by $10 \%$ on passing through a slab. The reduction in intensity on passage through three consecutive slabs is

1 $30 \%$
2 $27.1 \%$
3 $20 \%$
4 $36 \%$
WAVES

172779 A sound absorber attenuates the sound level by $20 \mathrm{~dB}$. The intensity decreases by a factor of

1 1000
2 10000
3 10
4 100
WAVES

172772 The beat frequency observed when two sound waves $y_{1}=0.5 \sin (410 t)$ and $y_{2}=0.5 \sin$ $(454 t)$ travel in the same direction is

1 5
2 3
3 7
4 2
5 4
WAVES

172773 Two sources of sound placed closed to each other, are emitting progressive waves given by $Y_{1}=4 \sin 600 \pi t$ and $Y_{2}=5 \sin 608 \pi t$
An observer located near these two sources of sound will hear

1 4 beat/s with intensity ratio $25: 16$ between waxing and waning
2 8 beat/s with intensity ratio $25: 16$ between waxing and waning
3 8 beat/s with intensity ratio $81: 1$ between waxing and waning
4 4 beat/s with intensity ratio $81: 1$ between waxing and waning
WAVES

172777 There are two waves having wavelengths 100 $\mathrm{cm}$ and $101 \mathrm{~cm}$ and same velocity $303 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$. The beat frequency is

1 $4 \mathrm{~Hz}$
2 $1 \mathrm{~Hz}$
3 $3 \mathrm{~Hz}$
4 $2 \mathrm{~Hz}$
WAVES

172842 The intensity of sound gets reduced by $10 \%$ on passing through a slab. The reduction in intensity on passage through three consecutive slabs is

1 $30 \%$
2 $27.1 \%$
3 $20 \%$
4 $36 \%$
WAVES

172779 A sound absorber attenuates the sound level by $20 \mathrm{~dB}$. The intensity decreases by a factor of

1 1000
2 10000
3 10
4 100