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A tuning fork of frequency 480 Hz is used in an experiment for measuring speed of sound (v) in air by resonance tube method. Resonance is observed to occur at two successive lengths of the air column, l₁ = 30 cm and l₂ = 70 cm. Then n is equal to :
(A) 332 ms⁻¹
(B) 338 ms⁻¹
(C) 384 ms⁻¹
(D) 379 ms⁻¹

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Answered by Anonymous
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A tuning fork of frequency 480 Hz is used in an experiment for measuring speed of sound (v) in air by resonance tube method. Resonance is observed to occur at two successive lengths of the air column, l₁ = 30 cm and l₂ = 70 cm. Then n is equal to :

(A) 332 ms⁻¹

(B) 338 ms⁻¹

(C) 384 ms⁻¹✔✔

(D) 379 ms⁻¹

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A tuning fork of frequency 480 Hz is used in an experiment for measuring speed of sound (v) in air by resonance tube method. Resonance is observed to occur at two successive lengths of the air column, l₁ = 30 cm and l₂ = 70 cm. Then n is equal to :

(A) 332 ms⁻¹

(B) 338 ms⁻¹

(C) 384 ms⁻¹✔✔

(D) 379 ms⁻¹

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