Sound - Notes Answer Key
Sound - Notes Answer Key
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PHYSICS – Sound – Notes – Answer Key
2. What is the velocity of sound in air if a bell produces a 0.75m long wave of frequency
440 Hz?
Ans. Wavelength = 0.75m
Frequency= 440 Hz
Velocity of sound in air = wavelength x frequency = 0.75m x440 Hz
= 7.5 x 44 = 330m/s
4. A boy lights a cracker and another boy hears its sound 3.5 s after he sees its flash.
Speed of sound in air is 340m/s. What is the distance between the 2 boys?
Ans. Speed of sound= 340 m/s
Time taken for sound to travel = 3.5 s
Distance between the 2 boys = speed of sound x time taken= 340 x 3.5
= 1190 m
5. Velocity of sound at 250C is 345.25 m/s. What would be the velocity of sound when
temperature is 00C?
Ans. Vt = V0 + 0.61t
Vo =Vt – 0.61t
=345.25 – (0.61 x 25) = 345.25 – 15.25 = 330 m/s
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6. The speed of sound in dry air at 250C is 345m/s. What is its speed at 350C?
Ans. t2 is 35 0C and t1 is 250C
Vt2 = Vt1 + 0.61 (t2-t1)
= 345 + 0.61 x (35-25)
= 345 + 6.1 = 351.10C
7. Distance between 3rd and 8th rarefaction is 50 cm. Calculate a) the wavelength of the
wave b) frequency if velocity of wave is 340m/s.
Ans. There are 5 full waves between the 3rd and 8th rarefaction
So, Wavelength = 50 / 5 = 10 cm = 0.1 m
Frequency = velocity / wavelength = 340 /0.1 = 3400 Hz
8. 2 children are at opposite ends of an aluminium rod. One strikes the end of the rod
with a stone. Find the ratio of times taken by the sound wave in air and in aluminium
to reach the second child.
(speed of sound in air = 346m/s
Speed of sound in aluminium = 6420m/s)
Ans. Time taken = distance / speed
Distance travelled by sound is same in both cases
T1 is time taken in air, V1 is speed of sound in air
T2 is time taken in aluminium, V2 is speed of sound in aluminium
T1/T2 = (D/V1) / (D/V2)
= V2/V1 = 6420/ 346 = 18.55
10. The sound of an explosion on the surface of a lake is heard by a boatman 100 m away
and by a diver 100m below the point of explosion.
If sound takes time t to reach the boatman, how much time does it take to reach the
diver? (Question from text)
{same question can be given with additional information-
speed of sound in air = 340m/s
Speed of sound in water = 1400 m/s}
Ans. Distance travelled is same in both cases
Speed of sound in air (V)= D/ time taken to reach the boatman( t)
Speed of sound in water (V1) = D/ time taken to reach the diver (t1)
D = V x t = V1 x t1
t1 = (V x t) /V1
11. A man is standing between 2 parallel cliffs. He produces a sound. First echo is heard
from cliff 2 after 2 s and second echo is heard from cliff 1 after 3 s. If the speed of
sound in air is 340 m/s, find the distance between the 2 cliffs.
Ans. Man is standing between 2 cliffs (given)
Time taken to hear echo from cliff 2 is 2 s, so time taken for sound produced by man
to reach cliff 2 (t2) is 1 s
Similarly, Time taken to hear echo from cliff 1 is 3s, so time taken for sound produced
by man to reach cliff 1(t1) is 1.5 s.
Distance between 2 cliffs = speed of sound in air x (t1+t2)
= 340 x (1.5 + 1) = 340 x 2.5 = 850 m
12. The frequency of a sound wave is 50Hz and its wavelength is 4m. What is the distance
travelled by the sound wave in 3 s?
Ans. speed of sound wave = wavelength x frequency = 4 x 50 = 200 m/s
distance travelled by wave in 3 s = speed x time = 200 x 3 = 600m
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13. Sound waves travel with a speed of about 330 m/s. What is the wavelength of sound
whose frequency is 550 Hz?
Ans. speed of sound = wavelength x frequency
wavelength = speed of sound / frequency = 330 / 550 = 3/5 = 0.6 m
14. What is the frequency of a sound wave if time – period is 0.05 sec?
Ans. time period = 0.05 s
frequency = 1/T = 1/ 0.05 s = 20 Hz
15. Lighting can be seen the moment it occurs. Riya observes lightning in her area. She
hears the sound 5 sec after lighting. How far is she from the place where lighting
occurs? (Speed of sound = 330 m/s)
Ans. Speed of sound = 330m/s
Time taken for sound to cover the distance = 5 sec
Distance of Riya from place where lightning occurs = speed x time
= 330x 5
= 1650 m/s
16. Speed of sound in water is 1650 m/s. It takes 1.2 s for sound to reach from one diver
to another. What is the distance between them?
Ans. Speed of sound in water =
distance between divers / time taken for sound to travel between them
1650 = distance between divers / 1.2
So, distance between divers = 1650/1.2 = 16500/12 = 1375m
17. A bat’s frequency range of hearing is 10 Hz to 120 kHz. Determine the minimum
wavelength of sound which it can hear. Take speed of sound in air as 360 m/s.
Ans. Since wavelength and frequency are inversely related, minimum wavelength
corresponds to maximum frequency.
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18.
The speed of this wave is 3m/s. Find its amplitude, time period, wavelength and
frequency.
Ans. Amplitude = 2 cm (from graph)
Time period = 4 s (from graph)
Wavelength / time period = wave speed
Wavelength = wave speed x time period = 3 x 4 = 12 m
Frequency = 1/ time period = 1/ 4 = 0. 25 Hz
19. Ocean waves are of time period 10 s and wave velocity 15m/s. find the horizontal
distance between a wave crest and its adjoining wave trough.
Ans. Time period = 10 s
Wave velocity = 15m/s
Wavelength = wave velocity x time period = 15 x 10 = 150 m
Horizontal distance between a wave crest and its adjoining wave trough
= wavelength/2 = 150/2 = 75m
20. Distance between 3 consecutive crests of a wave is 60 cm. If the waves are produced
at the rate of 180/min, calculate wavelength, time period and wave velocity.
Ans. Wavelength = distance between 2 consecutive crests = 60/2 = 30 cm =0.3m
Frequency = 180/ min = 180/ 60 s = 3 Hz
Time period = 1/ frequency = 1/ 3 = 0.33 sec
Wave velocity = wavelength x frequency = 0.3 x 3 = 0.9 m/s
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21. Two sound waves A and B propagating in air have their frequency in the ratio
1:2. Compare their time period and velocity. (important)
Ans. Ratio of frequency of A and B =fA/fB = ½
22. The displacement -distance graph for a sound wave of frequency 50 Hz is shown
below. Unit is metres in both axes.
Name A and B.
Find the wavelength.
Calculate wave velocity.
Find amplitude.
Ans. A is crest. B is trough.
Wavelength = 20 m (as seen in graph)
Wave velocity = wavelength x frequency = 20 x 50 = 1000m/s
Amplitude = 4m (as seen in graph)
23. Two sound waves in air have their wavelength in ratio 2:5. Find their frequency.
Ans. In a medium, speed of sound is constant
So velocity of 1st sound wave = velocity of second sound wave
λ1x f1 = λ2x f2
f1 / f2 = λ2 / λ1 = 5/2
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1. Density of oxygen is 16 times the density of hydrogen. Compare the speed of sound
in hydrogen to speed of sound in oxygen.
= √16 = 4
2. γ= 1.6 for a particular gas in which sound is travelling. Pressure of the gas is 1 x 10 5
N/m2. Density of gas is 1 kg/m3. Find the speed of sound in the gas.
Ans. Speed of sound in the gas = √(γP / ρ ) = 400 m/s
3. Wind is blowing at speed of 13.4 m/s. Speed of sound in still air is 343m/s.
If wind is blowing in direction of propagation of sound, what will be speed of sound?
(Downwind speed of sound)
If wind is blowing in opposite direction of propagation of sound, what will be speed
of sound? Upwind speed of sound)
Ans. If wind is blowing in direction of propagation of sound, new speed
= 343 + 13.4 = 356.4 m/s
If wind is blowing in opposite direction of propagation of sound,
new speed =343- 13.4 = 329.6 m/s
Time period of a wave (T) is the time taken by a particle of medium to complete its
one vibration. Its S.I. unit is second (s).
f= 1/T. They are inversely related.
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Wave velocity (V) is the distance travelled by the wave in one second. Its S.I. unit is m/s.
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7) Give reason: When we put our ears to a railway line, we can hear the sound of an
approaching train even when the train is far off but its sound cannot be heard through
the air.
Ans. Vibrations produced by moving wheels of train travel faster through solids i.e. steel
rail than though gas i.e. air. Hence, when we put our ears to a railway line, we can hear
the sound of an approaching train even when the train is far off but its sound cannot
be heard through the air.
9) Two different vibrating body produce two types of sound ‘A’ and ‘B’. Sound A cannot
be heard by a man having normal range of hearing and sound B can be heard easily.
The sound A is used in hospitals to break kidney stones of a patients into fine grains.
I) What type of sounds are A and B?
II) Write any 2 properties of sound A.
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Ans. I) Since sound A is used to break kidney stones, it is ultrasound i.e. has frequency
above 20kHz.
Since sound B can be easily heard, it is sonic or audible sound with frequency
between 20 Hz and 20kHz.
II) 1. Energy carried by ultrasound is very high.
2. Ultrasound has high directivity i.e.; it can travel along a well-defined straight
path. It does not bend appreciably at edges of obstacles because of its small
wavelength.
Hence it has various applications.
For understanding-
In case of longitudinal wave, closer the particles of compression and farther the
particles of rarefactions, higher is the amplitude of the wave.
In case of transverse wave, amplitude is the difference in height between the crest
or trough from the resting position.
Wave amplitude and frequency are the 2 factors that affect the energy
transferred by a wave.
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15. Flash of light reaches us before the sound of thunder. Give reason.
Ans. Speed of light (3 x 108m/s) is about a million times faster than speed of sound
(330m/s) in air.
Hence flash of light reaches us before sound of thunder though both are produced
simultaneously.
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17. How will the speed of sound in air change if it’s a rainy day? Give reason.
Ans. Density of water vapour being 5/8 times the density of dry air at ordinary temperature,
when humidity increases, density of air reduces.
So, speed of sound in air increases on rainy day as speed of sound is inversely
proportional to square root of density.
18. On blowing a whistle, we can hear the sound but on blowing a dog whistle we cannot
hear it. Why?
Ans. Audible sound for humans has frequency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. An ordinary
whistle can be heard by us as it produces sound in this range.
Dogs can hear sounds upto a frequency of 50 kHz . So dog can hear sounds of higher
frequency, which humans cannot perceive.
Hence on blowing a whistle, we can hear the sound but on blowing a dog whistle we
cannot hear it.
21. Draw a displacement -time graph of a transverse wave with amplitude 1.5 cm and
time period 2s.
Ans. Do it yourself…with reference to figure in numerical 18 above.
On y-axis, crest should correspond to 1.5cm and trough to -1.5cm.
On x-axis, one complete wave cycle (one crest to another crest) should correspond to 2s.
22. Draw a graph representing a transverse wave of amplitude 4 cm and wavelength 2 cm.
Ans. Do it yourself.
Draw a displacement-distance graph, such that crest and trough correspond to 4 cm
and -4cm on y-axis respectively.
One complete wave cycle (one crest to another crest) should correspond to 2 cm on x-axis.
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24. What will happen to speed of sound in air if pressure increases at constant
temperature? Give reason.
Ans. Speed of sound in a gas is independent of pressure.
In the formula
V =√(γP / ρ ) , when pressure increases, volume decreases but mass remains same
and so density increases such that 𝑃/𝜌 remains constant.
For eg- if Pressure of air is doubled, volume of air becomes half and density gets
doubled. So 𝑃/𝜌 remains constant.
Hence speed of sound does not change with increase in pressure of gas at constant
temperature.
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25. Determine the values of wavelength and amplitude of given transverse wave.
Ans. Wavelength = 4 cm
Amplitude = 2cm
27. Explain the difference between the terms ultrasonic and supersonic. Why can’t we hear
jet planes like concord coming towards us?
Ans. The word ultrasonic is used for ultrasound i.e. sound of frequency above 20kHz.
Supersonic is used for objects which travel with speed greater than speed of sound in
air i.e. more than 330m/s.
At supersonic speeds, we can’t hear the concord coming towards us as the object is
travelling faster than the sound it produces. We can hear its sound only after it has
passed beyond us.
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