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A tuning fork of frequency 300 Hz is vibrated on arm-1, then the air column vibrates in fundamental mode. If the same tuning fork is vibrated on arm-2, the air column vibrates in first overtone. Both the arms are of length 1 m. If velocity of sound is 300 m/s, g=10 m/s2 and density of water is 103 kg/m3 then the density of the unknown liquid is
(Neglect surface tension and end corrections)

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2×103 kg/m3
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4×103 kg/m3
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3×103 kg/m3
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5×103 kg/m3
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Solution

The correct option is C 3×103 kg/m3
For resonance of tuning fork with arm-1,
f0=300 Hz= frequency of tuning fork.
The respective arm will behave as a closed organ pipe.
f0=v4l1 (fundamental mode)
300=3004l1
l1=0.25 m
Similarly, for arm-2,
300=3v4l2 (first overtone)
300=3×3004l2
l2=0.75 m

Here, P0 is atmospheric pressure.
On applying the Pascal's law in both arms and equating pressure at liquid junction.
P0+ρwg(10.25)=P0+ρlg(10.75)
0.75ρwg=0.25ρlg
ρl=3ρw=3×103 kg/m3
Thus, the density of the unknown liquid is 3×103 kg/m3.

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