Vibration in a string of length 60cm fixed at both ends is represented by the equation, y=4sin(πx15)cos(96πt), where x and y are in centimeter and t in seconds. The number of loops formed in vibrating string will be
A
4
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B
3
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C
6
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D
5
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Solution
The correct option is A4 The equation of stationary wave in string is, y=4sin(πx15)cos(96πt)
Comparing above equation with y=2Asinkxcosωt
We get, k=π15cm−1 ⇒λ=2πk ⇒λ=30cm
For one loop of stationary wave, l=λ2=15cm
Since string is fixed at both ends, they will act as nodes. Let (n) loops of stationary wave will be formed between both nodes. ⇒L=nl
where L→ length of the string. ⇒n=Ll ∴n=6015=4