A vibrating tuning fork of frequency 512Hz was brought close to two test tubes X and Y With water levels as shown in fig. 3
It was observed that loud sound is produced in test tube X but not in Y. Explain this observation.
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In X the vibrating air column produces a complete note or overtone with large amplitude while in Y, the vibration of air in test Y does not.
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Identify radiation B and provide an explanation for the differing deviations observed in the paths of radiations A and C as they pass through an electric field, as depicted in figure 15.
Determine the frequency of X-rays produced in an X-ray tube with a 12000V acceleration voltage, assuming full energy conversion, using Planck's constant and the charge of an electron.
Name the components labeled A and B in the X-ray tube, explain how altering the potential across P affects X-ray intensity, and describe the cause of the high temperature in the tube during operation.