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An aluminium rod having length 100 cm is clamped at its middle point and set into longitudinal vibrations. Let the rod vibrate in its fundamental mode. The density of aluminium is 2600 kg/m3 and its Young's modulus is 7.8×1010 N/m2. The frequency of the sound produced is

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1250 Hz
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2738 Hz
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2350 Hz
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1685 Hz
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Solution

The correct option is B 2738 Hz
The frequency of sound produced will be equal to the fundamental frequency of oscillation of the rod.
Given:
Length of the aluminium rod, l=100 cm=1 m
Young's modulus of Aluminium rod is
Y=7.8×1010 N/m2
Density of the aluminium, ρ=2600 kg/m3
We know that velocity of sound is
v=Yρ
v=7.8×10102600
v5477 m/s
Rod is clamped at the middle, so, the middle point will act as displacement node and pressure antinode. Also, the ends of the rod will act as the pressure node.
We know that the distance between two successive nodes in a fundamental mode is λ/2.
λ/2=l
λ=2l=2×1=2 m
Now,
v=λf
f=vλ
f=547722738 Hz

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