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Discover the fascinating connection between air column resonance and the speed of sound. Explore how standing waves in tubes help accurately measure this physical constant.

« Struggling with speed of sound physics problems? This guide breaks down complex calculations with step-by-step solutions.Sharpen your understanding and dive into the practical examples and conquer sonic challenges »
Question: A constant force acting on a body of mass 3.0 kg changes its speed from 2.0 ms-1 to 3.5 ms-1 in 25 sec. The direction of the motion of the body remains unchanged. What is the magnitude and direction of the force? Solution: Calculating the Acceleration: Initial velocity of the body $${u=2 \ \frac{m}{s}}$$…
Question: A constant retarding force of 50 N is applied to a body of mass 20 Kg moving initially with a speed of 15 ms-1 .How long does the body take to stop? Solution: Stopping time calculation: Calculating the acceleration: $${Acceleration =\frac{Force}{Mass}}$$ $${Acceleration =\frac {50 \ N}{20 \ Kg}}$$ $${Acceleration= 2.5 \ \frac{m}{s^2}}$$ Retardation: Retardation…
Question: An artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit of radius 42250 Km.Calculate its speed if it takes 24 hours to revolve around the earth. Solution: Circular orbit speed calculation: $${Speed =\frac{Distance \ travelled}{Time \ taken}}$$ Speed of the artificial satellite=$${\frac{Distance \ travelled \ by \ the \ satellite}{Time \ taken \ by \…