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A narrow sound pulse (for example, a short pip by a whistle) is sent across a medium. (a) Does the pulse have a definite (i) frequency, (ii) wavelength, (iii) speed of propagation? (b) If the pulse rate is 1 after every 20 s, (that is the whistle is blown for a split of second after every 20 s), is the requency  of the note produced by the whistle equal to 1/20 or 0.05 Hz?

Answer»

(i)No

(ii)No

(iii)Yes

No

Explanation:

The narrow sound pulse does not have a fixed wavelength or frequency. However, the speed of the sound pulse remains the same, which is equal to the speed of sound in that medium.

The short pip produced after every 20 s does not mean that the frequency of the whistle is or 0.05 Hz. It means that 0.05 Hz is the frequency of the repetition of the pip of the whistle.



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