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4.2: Revolutionary Steps in Surgery
4.3: The Bees
4.4: Ramanujan
4.5: A Battle to Baffle
मराठी
११: जीवन गाणे (कविता)
१२: शब्दकोश (स्वाध्याय)
१३: संतवाणी
Mathematics
14: Compound Interest
15: Area
16: Surface Area and Volume
17: Circle: Chord and Arc
General Science
▶ 15: Sound
16: Reflection of Light
17: Man Made Materials
18: Ecosystems
19: Life Cycle of Stars
History
11: Struggle for Equality
12: India Gains Independence
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14: Formation of State of Maharashtra
Civics
5: The State Government
6: Bureaucracy
Geography
9: Map Scale
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Solutions for Chapter 15: Sound
Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 15 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Integrated 8 Standard Part 4 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board.
Balbharati solutions for Integrated 8 Standard Part 4 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board 15 Sound Exercises [Page 81]
Fill in the blank with approriate word:
The region in a sound wave, with higher pressure and density, is called ______ and that with low pressure and density is called ______.
Medium is ______ for generation of sound.
The total number of compressions and rarefactions produced per second in a sound wave is 1000. The frequency of the sound wave is __________.
Different sound notes have different ______.
In loudspeaker ________ energy is converted into ________ energy.
Give scientific reasons:
It is essential to change the tension on the vocal cords, as we produce different sound notes from our larynx.
Give scientific reasons:
Astronauts on the moon can not hear each other directly.
Give scientific reasons:
As the sound wave propagates from one place to the other in air, the air itself is not required to move from one place to the other.
How are different sound notes generated in musical instruments like guitar, which uses strings for sound generation, and flute, which uses blown air for sound generation?
How is sound produced in a human larynx and a loudspeaker?
Explain the experiment, with a neat diagram, to prove the following:
'Sound needs material medium for propagation.'
Match the following:
Human larynx | Vibrations of metal arms |
Loudspeaker | Vibrations in air column |
Jal-Tarang | Vibrations in vocal cords |
Tuning fork | Vibrations in strings |
Sitar | Vibrations of screen |
project:
Take two plastic glasses and tie a thread between them to make a toy phone. Does the voice of your friend reach you through the thread? Take metal wire instead of the thread and also change the length of thread/wire and repeat the activity. Discuss with your friends and teacher about. Your conclusions.
Take a plastic or tin can or a plastic glass. Remove its bottom. Stretch a piece of rubber balloon across one end and fix it with a rubber band. Put a few grains of say ragi or bajra on the stretched rubber. Now ask your friend to shout 'Hoorrey..... Hoorrey.....' from the open end of the glass. Observe the dancing of the grains up and down. Discuss the reason behind this.
Solutions for 15: Sound
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Concepts covered in Integrated 8 Standard Part 4 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board chapter 15 Sound are Production of Sound, Propagation of Sound, Characteristics of a Sound Wave, Sound and Music, Sound Produced by Humans, Sound Generation by Loudspeaker, Sound, Sound Need a Medium to Travel.
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