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Darya [45]
4 years ago
7

What is the relationship between frequency and the Doppler effect ?

Physics
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GarryVolchara [31]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:The Doppler effect can be described as the effect produced by a moving source of waves in which there is an apparent upward shift in frequency for observers towards whom the source is approaching and an apparent downward shift in frequency for observers from whom the source is receding.

Explanation:

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Total distance moved by bead is 1.952 cm.

Explanation:

Let first consider all data that are given in question.

1.    F = 8 N                       ...force acting on string

2.   f  = 2 Hz                     ...frequency of system

3.   β = 4 cm = 0.04 m    ...wavelength of wave formed due to vibration           4.   A =  1 cm  = 0.01 m     ...Amplitude of vibration

Under certain conditions, waves can bounce back and forth through a particular region, effectively becoming stationary. These are called standing waves.

Here,it is due to vibration induced in spring due to tension induced in string

Standing wave equation is given by

y = (x,t) = 2A * sinK x * cos (wt)                ...(1)

Let first find, value of K, x, w, t

k = 2 * pi / beta                                          ....(2)

Where β is wavelength in meters

                   K is wave number

k = 2 * pi / 0.01

k = 628.31 m^{-1}

now, let us find value of w

W = 2 x pi x f                               ....(3)

                where f is frequency in hertz

W = 2 x pi x 2

W = 4 x pi

W = 0.08 \frac{m}{s}

y = (x,t) = 2A * sinK x * cos (wt)

now, let us find value of v that is wave speed

Notice that some x-positions of the resultant wave are always zero no matter what the phase relationship is.  These positions are called nodes.

Finding the positions where the sine function equals zero provides the positions of the nodes.

In our case, and      

K * x = pi

x = 0.04 / 2

x = 0.02

y = (0.02,1) = 2(0.01) * sin pi  * cos (12.5664 * 1)

y = (0.02,1) = 2(0.01) * -1  * cos 0.9761

Y = 1.952 cm

Finally, when bead is at middle of the string, total distance after stretch covered  is 1.952 cm.

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A bag of cement weighing 325 N hangs in equilibrium from three wires. Two of the wires make angles of theta1=60.0 degrees and th
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The sketch of the system is: two strings, 1 and 2, are attached to the ceiling and to a third string, 3.The third string holds the bag of cement. 

The free body diagram of the weight with the string 3, drives to the tension T3 = weihgt => T3 = 325 N

The other free body diagram is around the joint of the three strings.

In this case, you can do the horizontal forces equilibrium equation as:

T1* cos(60) - T2*cos(40) = 0

And the vertical forces equilibrium equation:

Ti sin(60) + T2 sin(40) = T3 = 325 N

Then you have two equations with two unknown variables, T1 and T2

0.5 T1 - 0.766 T2 = 0

 0.866 T1 + 0.643T2 = 325

When you solve it you get, T1 = 252.8 N and T2 = 165 N

Answer: T1 = 252.8 N, T2 = 165N, and T3 = 325N



 
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A 72.0-kg skydiver is falling at a terminal velocity of 79.0 m/s. Which equation should be used to calculate the diver’s kinetic
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Explanation:

Matter is changed from one state to another by addition or removal of heat and suitable pressure conditions.

When a solid is heated, it normally melts and changes to liquids which on heating changes to vapor. The randomness of the particles increases from solid to liquid state and to gaseous states.

Also, a gas can be cooled to liquid and on further cooling transformed into a solid matter.

These phase changes are brought about by energy changes in a system. Some form of matter can also sublime by changing form solid to gas and vice versa.

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