FRAVASHI TOWN JUNIOR COLLEGE, NASHIK
Work sheet - 5 April: 2025-26
 STD: XII Science         Sub: PHYSICS (54)           Marks: 35
                Chapter Name:- Superposition of waves
                            Section: A
Q.1. Select and write correct answers                                                        5 Marks
(i) A string of mass 0.1 kg is under a tension 1.6 N the length of the string is 1 m. a
    transverse wave starts from end of the string the time taken by the wave to reach the other
    end is
        (a) 0.35 s     (b) 0.25 s (c) 0.30 s (d) 0.20 s
(ii) Two uniform wire of same material are vibrating under the same tension. If the first
      overtone of first wire is equal to the 2nd overtone of 2nd wire and radius of the first wire is
      twice the radius of the 2nd wire then the ratio of length of first wire to 2nd wire is
         (a) 1:9      (b) 9:1       (c) 1:3    (d) 3:1
(iii) Two particles are executing shm of same amplitude and frequency along the same
       straight line path the pass each other when going in opposite directions each time their
       displacement is half the amplitude the phase difference between them is (sin 30o = 0.5)
           2𝜋         3𝜋𝑎          𝜋𝑎           2𝜋𝑎
       (a) 3       (b) 5       (c) 5        (d) 5
(iv) The equation of progressive wave is Y = asin 2π (nt – x/5) the ratio of maximum particle
      velocity to wave velocity is
           3𝜋𝑎           4𝜋𝑎            𝜋𝑎         2𝜋𝑎
      (a) 5          (b) 5         (c) 5       (d) 5
(v) The velocity of sound in air when temperature is halved and pressure doubled will be
       (a) 234.2 m/s      (b) 466.62 m/s (c) 165 m/s         (d) 330 m/s
Q.2. Answer the following                                                                    4 Marks
(i) A wave is represented by an equation y = A sin (Bx + Ct) given that the constants A, B
    and C are positive can you tell in which direction the wave is moving?
(ii) Give two examples of stringed instruments
(iii) Define end correction
(iv) State Doppler Effect
                                           Section: B
Attempt any Five                                                                          10 Marks
Q.3. Distinguish between progressive wave and stationary wave
Q.4. State the application of beats
                      𝑛1𝑙1 − 𝑛2𝑙2
Q.5. Prove that e =
                      2 (𝑛2 − 𝑛1)
Q.6. For a stationary wave set up in a string having both ends fixed what is the ratio of the
     fundamental frequency to the second harmonic?
Q.7. A standing wave is produced in a tube open at both ends the fundamental frequency is
     300 Hz what is the length of tube?
Q.8. A standing wave is produced in a tube open at both ends the fundamental frequency is
     300 Hz what is the length of tube? (Speed of the sound = 340 m/s)
                                           Section: C
Attempt any Four                                                                         12 Marks
Q.9. The amplitude of wave is represented by
                           𝑡     𝑥
       Y = 0.2 sin 4π (     - ) find (i) wavelength (ii) frequency (iii) amplitude of wave
                        0.08 0.8
Q.10. A sound wave in a certain fluid medium is reflected at an obstacle to form a standing
    wave the distance between two successive nodes is 3.75 cm if the velocity of sound is
    1500 m/s find the frequency
Q.11.Show that only odd harmonics are present in the vibrations of air column in a pipe
     closed at one end
Q.12. Derive an expression for equation of stationary wave on a stretched string
Q.13. Distinguish between free vibrations and forced vibrations
                                           Section: D
Attempt any One                                                                     4 Marks
Q.14. Find the amplitude of the resultant wave produced due to interference of two waves
      given as y1 = A1 sin ꞷt y2 = A2 sin (ꞷt + ɸ)
Q.15. What are harmonics and overtones
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