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The reverberation time of a theatre is $0.1 sec$. The volume of the other theatre is exactly half. If the total absorption is same then the reverberation time of second one

  1. $5 sec$

  2. $0.5 sec$

  3. $0.05 sec$

  4. $0.005 sec$


Correct Option: B

When a source of sound crosses an obsever then change in appearent frequency obseved by the  observer is $2$% of its initial frequency. If the speed of sound is $350 m/s$ then be-

  1. 3.5 m/s

  2. 3.5 cm/s

  3. 3.5 ft/s

  4. zero


Correct Option: A

An auditorium of dimensions $(100\times40\times10)\space m^3$ contains $1000\space m^2$ curtains of absorption coefficient $0.2\space m^{-2},\space 2000 m^2$ of carpets of absorption coefficient $0.7\space m^{-2}$. If $1000$ men of absorption coefficients $0.9$ per person are sitting in the hall, then reverberation time is

  1. $2.7\space s$

  2. $7.2\space s$

  3. $3.5\space s$

  4. $3.7\space s$


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Volume of the room          $V = 100\times 40 \times 10 = 4\times 10^4      m^3$

Effective surface area of the room           $A = (0.2) 1000  +  (0.7) 2000  +  (0.9) 1000  =  2500$
Now reverberation time       $T _r = 0.161  \dfrac{V}{A}$
$T _r = 0.161  \dfrac{4\times 10^4}{2500} = 2.576    s$

A stone is dropped from the top of a tower of $125m$ high into a pond which is at base of the tower. When will the splash be heard at the top? (Given $g = 10ms^{-1}$ and speed of sound $=340ms^{-1}.$)

  1. $5s$

  2. $0.36s$

  3. $5.36s$

  4. $2s$


Correct Option: C

When all of the audience come out of the audotirium the reverberation time became$\frac{4}{3}$ of that when packed with the audience. If all $400$ persons come out, the ratio of the absorption of the auditorium to that a person is 

  1. $1600$

  2. $1200$

  3. $3000$

  4. $1000$


Correct Option: B

The reverberation time of a hall of volume $200m^{-3}$ is $1.7s$. The reverberation time if $20$ persons having absorptions $0.4$ entered the hall, nearly is 

  1. $1.5s$

  2. $1.4s$

  3. $1.3s$`

  4. $1.2s$


Correct Option: D

A stone is dropped into a lake from a tower 500 metre high. The sound of the splash will be heard by the man approximately after

  1. 11.5 seconds

  2. 21 seconds

  3. 10 seconds

  4. 14 seconds


Correct Option: A

Fill in the blank.

___________ is created when a sound or signal is reflected causing a large number of reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the space.

  1. Reverbaration

  2. Echo

  3. Response

  4. Heat


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A reverberation, or reverb, is created when a sound or signal is reflected causing a large number of reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the space which could include furniture and people, and air. 

The walls and ceiling of an auditorium are covered with a fibrous material to

  1. Make the auditorium fire proof

  2. Absorb sound and prevent echoes

  3. Give an ethnic look to the auditorium

  4. To prevent leakage of water from the roof


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  We know that soft , porous and fibrous materials are good absorbers of sound , so they are used to the walls and ceiling of an auditorium to absorb the sound .

    If this is not done , sound waves after reflections (echoes) from walls and ceiling , will interfere and due to this at some places in auditorium , sound will not be heard (destructive interference) and at some places intensity of sound will be very large (constructive interference)

What will happen if the reverberation time in a big hall is too long?

  1. Sound will persist for some time in the hall

  2. The reflection may become an echo.

  3. Multiple reflection may occur

  4. All the above will happen


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The multiple reflection of sound from the walls of a room or hall causing sound to persist for some time is called reverberation. If the hall is too long , the reflection will become an echo.