In an experiment of Sonometer, the results of the measurements are recorded as Table 1 and Table 2. Table 1: Standard values used in the measurement Measured quantity Value 1. Notch number 2. Mass used 1 3. Linear density of the string used 1.12 4. Length of the string (cm) 50 Table 2: Measured values of frequency_for different Harmonics Number of Harmonics n Measured frequency (Hz) 1 81.0 163.1 Question 1: Use the above measured values to complete the calculations given below Tension in the string 1. First Harmonics (n=1). Calculated quantity Value Wave speed in the string in (m/s) Wavelength in (m) Calculated frequency in (Hz)
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![In an experiment of Sonometer, the results of the measurements are recorded as Table 1 and Table 2.
Table 1: Standard values used in the measurement
Measured quantity
Value
1. Notch number
2. Mass used
3. Linear density of the string used 1.12
4. Length of the string (cm)
50
Table 2: Measured values of frequency for different Harmonics
Number of Harmonics n Measured frequency (Hz)
1
81.0
3
163.1
Question 1: Use the above measured values to complete the calculations given below
Tension in the string =
1. First Harmonics (n=1).
Calculated quantity
Value
Wave speed in the string in (m/s)
Wavelength in (m)
Calculated frequency in (Hz)
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