5. Explain why holes are kept on one side of sonometer box?(explain)
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Answer:
The holes in the sonometer box provides a way so that vibrations from the tuning fork (which is excited near the sonometer) is transferred to the inside of the sonometer box. ... Hence holes are provided to the sonometer box to communicate the frequency of vibration of the string to the inside hollow portion of the box.
Answer:
Holes are kept on one side of the sonometer box
Explanation:
The study of the relationship between frequency and the length of a given wire under constant tension using sonometers. A graph is drawn between and L.
The study of the relationship between the length of a given wire and the tension of a constant frequency using a sonometer. A graph is drawn between L2 and T.
A sonometer is a rectangular hollow wooden box of more than one meter in length with a hook at one end and a pulley at the other end. A wire is attached at one end to the hook and its other end is passed over the pulley. A weight hanger is attached to the free end of the wire. Two adjustable wooden bridges are mounted on the board to adjust the length of the string.
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