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Procedure of sonometer

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Answered by pranjalkbr
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Real Lab Procedure

To find the relation between frequency and length

Place the sonometer on the table.

Make sure that the pulley is frictionless. If you feel any friction, oil them.

Stretch the wire by placing a suitable maximum load on the weight hanger.

Move the wooden bridges outward, so that the length of wire between the bridges is maximum.

Take a tuning fork of known frequency. Make it vibrate by strike its prong with a rubber pad. Bring it near the ear.

Pluck the sonometer wire and leave it to vibrate.  

Compare the sounds produced by tuning fork and sonometer wire. (Sound which has low pitch has less frequency).

Gently adjust the bridges for decreasing the length of wire, till the two sounds appear alike.

Put an inverted V shaped paper rider on the middle of the wire.

Vibrate the tuning fork and touch the lower end of its handle with sonometer board. The wire vibrates due to resonance and the paper rider falls.

Measure the length of wire between the bridges using a meter scale. It is the resonant length and record it in the ‘length decreasing’ column.

Now, bring the bridges closer and then slowly increase the length of the wire till the paper rider falls.

Measure the length of wire and record it in ‘length increasing’ column.

Repeat the above steps with tuning forks of other frequencies, and find resonant length each time.

Answered by shivanipravitha
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Answer:

Explanation:

Real Lab Procedure

.Place the sonometer on the table.

.Make sure that the pulley is frictionless. ...

.Stretch the wire by placing a suitable maximum load on the weight hanger.

.Move the wooden bridges outward, so that the length of wire between the bridges is maximum.

.Take a tuning fork of known frequency.

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