Explain why holes are kept on one side of sonometer box?
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Answer:
The holes in the sonometer box create a pathway for transmitting the string's vibration frequency into the box's hollow interior.
Explanation:
Sonometer:
- Sonometer is defined as the the instrument that is used to demonstrate the relationship between the tension, length, and mass per unit length of the string and the frequency of sound that is produced when it is plucked.
- The transverse standing wave in the string is where the sound is generated.
Sonometer uses:
- A sonometer is a diagnostic tool used to assess vibrational tension, frequency, or density.
- They are employed in health settings to examine bone density and hearing.
Uses of holes in the sonometer:
- The air within the sonometer box vibrates when the stem of a vibrating tuning fork is lightly placed on the top face of the box.
- The sound becomes louder as a result. -
- The holes check the impact of elastic fatigue by bringing the interior and outside air into touch.
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