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Relation between frequency and time-period
Let u be the frequency of a wave. That is, the number of vibrations completed by a particle in one second is u . Time taken to complete u vibrations = 1 second. . But time taken to complete one vibration is defined as the time period of the wa..
Which of the following statement(s) is/are false?I. Data such as blood..
Which of the following statement(s) is/are false? I. Data such as blood types (A, B, AB, O) can be organised into a categorical frequency distribution. II. Except for rounding errors, relative frequencies should add up to 100. III. A statistical device used in explorat..
Phon - Another Unit of Loudness
As the threshold of audibility varies with frequency, sounds of the same intensity but different frequencies are found to differ in loudness. Therefore, another unit of loudness is defined. This unit measures the intensity of a sound relative to a reference tone ..
Phon - Another Unit of Loudness
Phon - Another Unit of Loudness - As the threshold of audibility varies with frequency, sounds of the same intensity but different frequencies are found to differ in loudness. Therefore, another unit of loudness is defined. This unit measures the intensity of a sound relati..
De-Broglie Relationship
De-Broglie noted that according to the theory of relativity, the role played by momentum 'P' and the energy 'E' of the particle is done by angular frequency ' w ' and the propagation vector 'k' of a wav..
Quality or timbre
It is that characteristic of a musical sound which enables us to distinguish between the sounds produced by two different musical instruments or two different persons although their pitch and loudness may be same. It is because of this characteristic that we are able to recognize the voice of a kn..
Pitch
It is that characteristic of a musical sound by which a shrill sound can be distinguished from a grave one, even though the two sounds may be of the same intensity. It is also defined as that characteristic of sound by which the ear assigns it a place on a musical scale. When a stretched string is..
Basic Terms Connected to Waves
terminology related to waves Basic Terms Connected to Waves - The four important terms used in the study of waves are Wavelength, Amplitude, Frequency and Wave velocity. Wavelength ' l ' is the distance between two consecutive points on the wave which are in the same phase. (same phase means same state of vibrations)..
Matter Waves
relation between photon energy light frequency Wave Nature of Particles - The suggestion that matter may have wave like properties was first put forwarded in 1924-1925 by Louis De Broglie. He argued that if light, which consists of waves according to classical picture, can sometimes behave like particles, then it should be possible for matter, ..
Particle Nature of Light
According to wave theory when light falls on a metal surface, energy is continuously distributed over the surface. All the free electrons receive light energy and when the energy received exceeds that of work function, an electron may escape the surface. If we user a low intensity source, it may ta..
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