Physics, asked by singh3111, 3 days ago

the number of beats per second produced by two sources of sound is
equal to the difference in the frequencies of the two sources.

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Answered by rachitp929
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The beat frequency is always equal to the difference in frequency of the two notes that interfere to produce the beats. So if two sound waves with frequencies of 256 Hz and 254 Hz are played simultaneously, a beat frequency of 2 Hz will be detected.

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