274509
When two sound waves are superimposed, beats are produced when they have different
1 amplitudes and phases
2 velocities
3 phases
4 frequencies
Explanation:
(d) For producing beats, their must be small difference in frequency.
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WAVES (NCERT)
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Maximum number of beats frequency heard by a human being is
1 10
2 4
3 20
4 6
Explanation:
(a) Persistence of hearing is $\frac{1}{10}\text{s}$.
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274512
The essential condition for the formation of beats is
1 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $\ge 10$
2 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $<10$
3 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $>10$
4 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $\le 10$
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274513
Three sound waves of equal amplitudes have frequencies $\left( v-1 \right),v,\left( v+1 \right)$. They superpose to give beats. The number of beats produced per second will be :
1 3
2 2
3 1
4 4
Explanation:
(b) Maximum number of beats $=\left( v+1 \right)-\left( v-1 \right)=2$
NCERT Page-384 / N-294
WAVES (NCERT)
274514
Two tones of frequencies ${{n}_{1}}$ and ${{n}_{2}}$ are sounded together. The beats can be heard distinctly when
274509
When two sound waves are superimposed, beats are produced when they have different
1 amplitudes and phases
2 velocities
3 phases
4 frequencies
Explanation:
(d) For producing beats, their must be small difference in frequency.
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274511
Maximum number of beats frequency heard by a human being is
1 10
2 4
3 20
4 6
Explanation:
(a) Persistence of hearing is $\frac{1}{10}\text{s}$.
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274512
The essential condition for the formation of beats is
1 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $\ge 10$
2 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $<10$
3 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $>10$
4 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $\le 10$
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274513
Three sound waves of equal amplitudes have frequencies $\left( v-1 \right),v,\left( v+1 \right)$. They superpose to give beats. The number of beats produced per second will be :
1 3
2 2
3 1
4 4
Explanation:
(b) Maximum number of beats $=\left( v+1 \right)-\left( v-1 \right)=2$
NCERT Page-384 / N-294
WAVES (NCERT)
274514
Two tones of frequencies ${{n}_{1}}$ and ${{n}_{2}}$ are sounded together. The beats can be heard distinctly when
274509
When two sound waves are superimposed, beats are produced when they have different
1 amplitudes and phases
2 velocities
3 phases
4 frequencies
Explanation:
(d) For producing beats, their must be small difference in frequency.
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274511
Maximum number of beats frequency heard by a human being is
1 10
2 4
3 20
4 6
Explanation:
(a) Persistence of hearing is $\frac{1}{10}\text{s}$.
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274512
The essential condition for the formation of beats is
1 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $\ge 10$
2 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $<10$
3 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $>10$
4 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $\le 10$
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274513
Three sound waves of equal amplitudes have frequencies $\left( v-1 \right),v,\left( v+1 \right)$. They superpose to give beats. The number of beats produced per second will be :
1 3
2 2
3 1
4 4
Explanation:
(b) Maximum number of beats $=\left( v+1 \right)-\left( v-1 \right)=2$
NCERT Page-384 / N-294
WAVES (NCERT)
274514
Two tones of frequencies ${{n}_{1}}$ and ${{n}_{2}}$ are sounded together. The beats can be heard distinctly when
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WAVES (NCERT)
274509
When two sound waves are superimposed, beats are produced when they have different
1 amplitudes and phases
2 velocities
3 phases
4 frequencies
Explanation:
(d) For producing beats, their must be small difference in frequency.
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274511
Maximum number of beats frequency heard by a human being is
1 10
2 4
3 20
4 6
Explanation:
(a) Persistence of hearing is $\frac{1}{10}\text{s}$.
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274512
The essential condition for the formation of beats is
1 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $\ge 10$
2 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $<10$
3 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $>10$
4 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $\le 10$
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274513
Three sound waves of equal amplitudes have frequencies $\left( v-1 \right),v,\left( v+1 \right)$. They superpose to give beats. The number of beats produced per second will be :
1 3
2 2
3 1
4 4
Explanation:
(b) Maximum number of beats $=\left( v+1 \right)-\left( v-1 \right)=2$
NCERT Page-384 / N-294
WAVES (NCERT)
274514
Two tones of frequencies ${{n}_{1}}$ and ${{n}_{2}}$ are sounded together. The beats can be heard distinctly when
274509
When two sound waves are superimposed, beats are produced when they have different
1 amplitudes and phases
2 velocities
3 phases
4 frequencies
Explanation:
(d) For producing beats, their must be small difference in frequency.
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274511
Maximum number of beats frequency heard by a human being is
1 10
2 4
3 20
4 6
Explanation:
(a) Persistence of hearing is $\frac{1}{10}\text{s}$.
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274512
The essential condition for the formation of beats is
1 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $\ge 10$
2 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $<10$
3 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $>10$
4 difference in frequencies of two sources should be $\le 10$
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-383 / N-293
WAVES (NCERT)
274513
Three sound waves of equal amplitudes have frequencies $\left( v-1 \right),v,\left( v+1 \right)$. They superpose to give beats. The number of beats produced per second will be :
1 3
2 2
3 1
4 4
Explanation:
(b) Maximum number of beats $=\left( v+1 \right)-\left( v-1 \right)=2$
NCERT Page-384 / N-294
WAVES (NCERT)
274514
Two tones of frequencies ${{n}_{1}}$ and ${{n}_{2}}$ are sounded together. The beats can be heard distinctly when