1. A hiker sees a lightning flash and 15 s later hears the sound of the thunder.
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1. A hiker sees a lightning flash and 15 s later hears the sound of the thunder. Knowing that the speed of sound in air is 1/3 km/s he estimates that the distance to where the lightning occurred is approximately (in km): A. 15 B. 5 C. 3 D. 45 E. 10 2. A cable of length L stretch with tension T vibrates in fundamental mode with frequency f. A second cable from identical wire at the same T that for second harmonic (first overtone) vibrates with frequency 2f has the length: A.L/2 B. 2L C. 4L D. L E.L/4 3. String A and string B have the same length and are stretched with the same tension T. String A weighs twice as much as string B. The ratio of the speed of waves in string A versus B is VA / VB is A. 1 B. 2 C. 0.5 D. 1.4 E. 0.7 4. The distance between two successive antinodes in a wave is: A. lambda/2 B. 2 lambda C. 4 lambda D. lambda E. lambda /4Explanation / Answer
distance = vs*t = (1/3)*15 = 5 km
option B
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2)
f = (1/2L)sqrt(T/u)
2f = (1/2L')*sqrt(T/u)
L' = L/2
option A
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3) v = sqrt(/u) = sqrt(T*L/m)
vA/vB = sqrt(mB/mA)
vA/vB = sqrt(1/2) = 0.7
option E
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4)option A
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