The phenomenon of beats can be observed when two sound waves have: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The phenomenon of beats can be observed when two sound waves have:
A. Same frequency and amplitude
B. Very different frequencies
C. Slightly different frequencies
D. Same frequency but different amplitudes
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Beats occur due to interference of two waves with slightly different frequencies (Δf small, typically < 10 Hz for audible beats). The beat frequency is |f₁ - f₂|, causing periodic loudness variation. Same frequency (A, B) produces steady interference (no beats); very different frequencies (D) produce rapid fluctuations not perceived as beats. Memory aid: 'Beats: |f₁ - f₂| small ⇒ audible pulsations; used in tuning'. This wave phenomenon question tests superposition understanding, frequently examined in competitive exams. Always link beat perception to frequency difference magnitude; competitive exams often test qualitative conditions for observable beats.

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