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The square of frquency of vibration `(n^(2))` of a given length of sonometer wire varies with tnsion `T` in figure.

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The correct Answer is:
D

As `n prop sqrt(T) , n^(2) prop T` . Therefore, choice `(d)` is the correct graph.
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