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The lengths of two organ pipes open at both ends are `L and L + d`. If they are sounde together, then the beat frequency will be

A

`(2Vd)/(L(L+x))`

B

`(2Vd)/(L(L+d))`

C

`(2L(L+d))/(Vd)`

D

`(Vd)/(2L(L+d))`

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The correct Answer is:
d

`n_(1)=V/(2L)and n_(2) = V/(2(L+d))`
`therefore n_(1)-n_(2)=V/2[1/L-1/(L+d)]=(Vd)/(2L(L+d))`
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