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Is Matter Around Us Pure

Question
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Waves of frequency 100 Hz are produced in a string as shown in Fig. 12.15.

Give its

(i) amplitude,

(ii) wavelength,

(iii) velocity




 

Solution

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Substance Dissolved

Temperature in K

283

293

313

333

353

Potassium nitrate

21

32

62

106

107

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36

36

36

37

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35

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