Find the frequency of the ac mains with the help of sonometer
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To find the frequency of the AC mains with a sonometer. class 12th physics practical .
Aim
To find the frequency of the AC mains with a sonometer.
Apparatus
A sonometer (with soft iron wire), a set of eight tuning forks, ½ kg hanger, seven ½ kg slotted weights, clamp, stand, rubber pad, paper rider, metre scale.
Theory
Let the alternating current have frequency v so that the frequency of magnetisation of the electromagnet (VE) becomes 2v.
Let a loaded stretched soft iron wire have resonant length l1 with the electromagnet. Let a tuning fork of frequency VT have resonant length l2.
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The natural frequency of oscillation for a stretched wire of length L and mass m and tension T is
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Diagram
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Procedure
Place the sonometer on the table as shown in figure.
Test the pulley and make it frictionless by oiling (if necessary).
Put suitable maximum weights in the hanger.
Move wooden bridges P, P outward to include maximum length of wire (AB) between them.
Decrease the length of the wire by moving both the bridges equally inwardly.
Go on decreasing the length till sonometer wire starts vibrating (a sound is heard).
Adjust the length for maximum amplitude of vibration, (maximum sound).
Measure the length of the wire AB between the edges of the two bridges and record it in ‘length decreasing’ column.
Bring the two bridges closer and then adjust the length for maximum amplitude by increasing it.
Measure the length and record it in length increasing’ column.
Now take a tuning fork of minimum known frequency (say 256) and adjust wire length with the vibrating tuning fork.
Repeat step 11 above with tuning forks of other known frequencies 288, ……. 512.
Record your observations.
Observations
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Calculations
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Result
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Precautions
All precautions of sonometer experiment should be observed.
The wire should be of soft iron or of any other magnetic material.
Tip of electromagnet should be very close to the wire in its middle*
Length should be noted when the amplitude of vibration is maximum.
Sources of error
Wire may not be rigid and of uniform cross-sectional area.
Pulley may not be frictionless.
Weights may not be correct.
Knife edges (bridges) may not be sharp.
The main frequency may not be stable.
Answer:
Here is full procedure:-
Explanation:
1. Connect the primary coil of the step down transformer to A.C mains, and the secondary coil to the two ends of the sonometer wire.
2. Place a horse shoe magnet in the middle of the wire such that the magnetic field is applied in the horizontal plane and at 90° to the length of the wire.
3. Now hang a mass m ( say 1 kg) from one end of the wire and adjust the distance l between two bridges X and Y symmetrically w.r.t. magnet until the wire starts vibrating with the maximum amplitude. Observe the distance l between the two bridges.
4. Repeat the above experiment for three or more different tensions by changing the tension on the wire.
5. Take several readings while changing weight.
6. Find the diameter of the wire in mutually perpendicular direction at various points and note down.
7. Also find the density of the material from the table of constants.
You will get an observation table with parameters l₁ and l₂
then find l = (l₁+l₂)/2
And then use the following formula to find frequency
n = [√(T/m)]/2l