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An open pipe resonates to a frequency `n_1` and closed pipe to a frequency `n_2`. If they are joined to form a longer closed pipes , then its fundamental frequency of resonance will be

A

`(n_(1)n_(2))/(2n_(2)+n_(1))`

B

`(2n_(2)n_(1))/(2n_(2)+n_(1))`

C

`(2n_(2)n_(1))/(n_(1)+n_(2))`

D

`(n_(2)+2n_(1))/(n_(1)n_(2))`

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