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Question: Which of the following sounds is not audible? A) A tuning fork vibrating \(400\) times in \(2s\) ...

Which of the following sounds is not audible?
A) A tuning fork vibrating 400400 times in 2s2s
B) A tuning fork vibrating 36003600 times in 60s60s
C) A tuning fork vibrating 11 time in 1s1s
D) A tuning fork vibrating 900900 time 2s2s

Explanation

Solution

Frequency of a wave is the no of complete oscillations per unit time. The more is the number of oscillations the more will be the frequency. We have to calculate the respective frequencies for each option. Humans have a range of audibleness from 20Hz20Hz to 20kHz20kHz. Any frequency falling in this range should be audible.

Formula Used: f=nTf = \dfrac{n}{T}
Where,
ff is the frequency of the tuning-fork
nn is the number of oscillation
TT is the time period for oscillation

Complete step by step answer:
A vibrating tuning fork oscillates at a specific rate in a specific time period. Frequency can be calculated by the above formula by calculating the ratio of the number of oscillations and its time period.
Human ears are sensitive to a frequency range of 20Hz20Hz to 20000Hz20000Hz. If a sound wave falls inside this range, it should be audible to us.
Let’s analyse every option now.
For option A, number of oscillations is 400400 and time period is 2s2s.
Substituting these values in the formula we get,
f=4002=200Hzf = \dfrac{{400}}{2} = 200Hz
This frequency is audible.
For option B, number of oscillations is 36003600 and time period is 60s60s
Substituting these values in the formula we get,
f=360060=60Hzf = \dfrac{{3600}}{{60}} = 60Hzq
This frequency is also audible.
For option C, number of oscillations is 11 and time period is 1s1s
Thus frequency becomes, f=11=1Hzf = \dfrac{1}{1} = 1Hz
This frequency is less than the minimum frequency is not audible.
Again, if we analyse option D, number of oscillations is 900900 for a time period 2s2s, which means,
Frequency will be, f=9002=450Hzf = \dfrac{{900}}{2} = 450Hz
This is an audible frequency.

Thus the correct answer is option C, a tuning-fork vibrating 11 time in 1s1sis not audible by human ears.

Note: Humans have a smaller range of frequencies compared to many animals, dogs can hear in a range of 5050kHz50 - 50kHz and bats can even hear up to 100kHz100kHz. These easy problems are a treat for the eye of the student, but watch for the system of units. Sometimes the examiner asks in a different system of unit and students tend to overlook.