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AIM: To study the relation between the length of a given wire and tension for constant frequency using sonometer. REQUIREMENTS Sonometer, a tuning fork, hanger with 1/2 kg slotted weights, a rubber hammer. THEORY ; oe know that (as proved in the theory of the experiment No. 8, that the frequency fof a vibrating wire is a by 7 ene, where m is the mass per unit length and D, the diameter of the vibrating wire. (emai Gi © scanned with OKEN Scanner 1 or od somal F Af? constant Mae. ‘Thus, th graph botwoen 7 taken along the snxisand taken along ‘ho a-axis willbe straight line as shown in the fg 38. In this caco, wo take a tuning fork ofa fixed frequency say 480 Te ‘but change the tension inthe wire PROCEDURE (©) Suspend a lad of 1 kg from the sooometer wire and find the length of the vibrates in resonance withthe given tuning fork a in the ast experiment. (©) Repeat the experiment with diferent tensions of 15,20, 26,3, 3.5kg weight and find the cone lengths (both decreasing and increasing, keeping frequency the ame. eat OBSERVATIONS : (For load and length) Frequency of tuning fork = 480 Hz % suattheg Tension] Resonant length of the sonometer wire | Mean Sonam wie ed Tin eum Net | Heo eer Tenat decane hth ie t inkg a) ‘ " = ‘on ' Seen fe rent ot Ooh we ate we Teron Tt —e RESULT: Pig. 37. Gap een T (0 From the tabular column we can se that onstant, r (i) From the graph, we can conclude that T = ae @ scanned with OKEN Scanner @ Pulley may not be frictionless. @) Wire may not be uniform and rigid. Briel ji SOURCES OF ERROR : © scanned with OKEN Scanner

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