Beats
When two waves of nearly equal frequencies travelling in a medium
along the same direction superimpose upon each other, beats are
produced. The amptitude of the resultant sound at a point rises and
falls regularly.
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The intensity of the resultant sound at a point rises and falls regularly
with time. When the intensity rises to maximum we call it as waxing of sound, when it falls to minimum we
call it as waning of sound.
The phenomenon of waxing end waning of sound due to interference of two sound waves of nearly equal
frequencies are called beats, The number of beats produced per second is called beat frequency, which is
equal to the difference in frequencies of two waves.
33.2 If the forcing frequency is close to, but not exactly equal to, the natural frequency of the
Beating system, a phenomenon known as beating may occur. In this kind of vibration, the ampli-
tude builds up and then diminishes in a regular pattern (see Section 1.10.5). The phenome-
non of beating can be explained by considering the solution given by Eq. (3.9). If the initial
conditions are taken as xp = x9 = 0, Eq, (3.9) reduces to
Phenomenon
(Fo/m)
=A (cs wat — 608 wf)
x(t)
(3.18)