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The pulse shown is figure has a speed 8 cm/s. The linear mass density of right string is 4 times that of the left string. What is ratio of the heights of the transmitted pulse and the reflected pulse?
[Assume tension to be same]


A
4
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1
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C
2
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6
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Solution

The correct option is C 2
Assuming tension be the same in both string
So, T1=T2=T
Linear mass density of left string =μ1
Linear mass density of right string = μ2
From question , μ2=4μ1
As we know wave speed v=Tμ
v1μ [since tension in both strings are same]
v1v2=μ2μ1=4μ1μ1=2
v2=v12=82=4 cm/s [v1=8 cm/s (given)]
As from formula,
Ar=(v2v1v2+v1)Ai(1)
& At=(2v2v2+v1)Ai(2)
Dividing eq (2) by (1),
AtAr=(2v2v2v1)=2×448=84=2
Taking magnitude, AtAr=2

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