A Stone is hung from a sonometer wire.
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A stone is hung in the air from a wire which is stretched over a sonometer. The bridge of the sonometer is 40 cm apart when the wire is in unison with a tuning fork of frequency 256. When the stone is completely immersed in water the length between the bridges is 22 cm for re - establishing (same mode) unison with the same tuning fork.
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A stone in hung in air from a wire which is stretched over a sonometer . The bridges of the sonometer are 40 cm apart when the wire is in unison with a tuning fork of frequency 256 Hz. When the stone is completely immersed in water , the length between the bridges is 22 cm for re - establishing unison .
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