Question
Question: A source of unknown frequency gives 4 beats/s, when sounded with a source of known frequency 250 Hz....
A source of unknown frequency gives 4 beats/s, when sounded with a source of known frequency 250 Hz. The second harmonic of the source of unknown frequency gives five beats per seconds, when sounded with a source of frequency 513 Hz. The unknown frequency is :
A. 254 Hz
B. 246 Hz
C. 240 Hz
D. 260 Hz
Solution
Beats are produced as the result of overlapping waves. In the question the beat produced by the unknown frequency in two different cases is given. That would give us a set of possible values of the unknown frequency. The common possible value of frequency will be the frequency of the unknown source.
Formula used: fuk=2f
where fuk is the unknown frequency.
Complete step by step answer:
The known frequency is given to be 250 Hz and it produces 4 beats with a unknown frequency
fuk=250Hz and x=4beats
⇒fuk=250±4 where fuk is the unknown frequency.
The two possible values of fuk are
fuk=246 or fuk=254……(1)
It is also given that the unknown frequency gives 5 beats per second with a source of frequency 513 Hz
The second harmonic of unknown frequency ‘f’ will be
f=513±5
\Rightarrow $$$$f=518 or f=508
The correspond frequency to these second harmonics frequency will be
fuk=2f
fuk=259 or fuk=254…..(2)
Form (1) and (2) the common possible value of unknown frequency is 254Hz, fuk=254
So, the correct answer is “Option A”.
Note: Beats are produced due to a phenomenon called wave interference. These wave interferences are of two types constructive and destructive. When the same parts of the waves, i.e. crest or trough overlap then a constructive interference takes place. Meanwhile if the waves in opposite phases then destructive interference takes place.