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Two uniform wires are vibrating simultaneously in their fundamental modes. The tensions, lengths, diameters and the densities of the two wires are in the ratio 8:1, 36:35, 4:1 and 1:2 respectively. If the note of the higher pitch has a frequency 360 hertz, the number of beats produced per second is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two uniform wires are vibrating simultaneously in their fundamental modes. The tensions, lengths, diameters and the densities of the two wires are in the ratio 8:1, 36:35, 4:1 and 1:2 respectively. If the note of the higher pitch has a frequency 360 hertz, the number of beats produced per second isTwo uniform wires are vibrating simultaneously in their fundamental modes. The tensions, lengths, diameters and the densities of the two wires are in the ratio 8:1, 36:35, 4:1 and 1:2 respectively. If the note of the higher pitch has a frequency 360 hertz, the number of beats produced per second isTwo uniform wires are vibrating simultaneously in their fundamental modes. The tensions, lengths, diameters and the densities of the two wires are in the ratio 8:1, 36:35, 4:1 and 1:2 respectively. If the note of the higher pitch has a frequency 360 hertz, the number of beats produced per second isTwo uniform wires are vibrating simultaneously in their fundamental modes. The tensions, lengths, diameters and the densities of the two wires are in the ratio 8:1, 36:35, 4:1 and 1:2 respectively. If the note of the higher pitch has a frequency 360 hertz, the number of beats produced per second isTwo uniform wires are vibrating simultaneously in their fundamental modes. The tensions, lengths, diameters and the densities of the two wires are in the ratio 8:1, 36:35, 4:1 and 1:2 respectively. If the note of the higher pitch has a frequency 360 hertz, the number of beats produced per second isTwo uniform wires are vibrating simultaneously in their fundamental modes. The tensions, lengths, diameters and the densities of the two wires are in the ratio 8:1, 36:35, 4:1 and 1:2 respectively. If the note of the higher pitch has a frequency 360 hertz, the number of beats produced per second isTwo uniform wires are vibrating simultaneously in their fundamental modes. The tensions, lengths, diameters and the densities of the two wires are in the ratio 8:1, 36:35, 4:1 and 1:2 respectively. If the note of the higher pitch has a frequency 360 hertz, the number of beats produced per second is

Answered by arintiwari
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just derive the condition and find the other frequency, substract them to find the beat frequency

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