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If an observer places his ear at the end of a long pipe, he can hear two distinct echoes when the pipe is hammered at the other end. Explain.

Answer» When the metallic pipe is hammered, the sound so produced travels through (i) the solid layer of the pipe and (ii) at the same time through the air within the pipe. Since sound travels much faster through solids (16 times) faster in air than in case of steel), the sound through the solid reaches much earlier than the sound through air.


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