What type of vibrations is produced in the sonometer wire and the surrounding air?
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1) Sonometer comprises of an empty wooden box.
The course of action for creating sonometer waves is clearly shown in the attached figure:
2) A string is extended over the sonometer box with its one end settled unbendingly toward one side of the sonometer box.
3) The opposite end is associated with a hanger. The string is disregarded the frictionless pulley settled at the opposite end of inflexible support.
4) The two wedges are set beneath the string. They carry on with the support for the strings.
5) Transverse stationary waves are delivered in the string between two inflexible support.
The course of action for creating sonometer waves is clearly shown in the attached figure:
2) A string is extended over the sonometer box with its one end settled unbendingly toward one side of the sonometer box.
3) The opposite end is associated with a hanger. The string is disregarded the frictionless pulley settled at the opposite end of inflexible support.
4) The two wedges are set beneath the string. They carry on with the support for the strings.
5) Transverse stationary waves are delivered in the string between two inflexible support.
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