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The phenomenon of beat is due to...

The phenomenon of beat is due to

A

alternate production of waxing and waning

B

interference between two sound waves having same amplitude and same frequencies

C

interference between two sound waves having slightly different frequency and same amplitude

D

a' and 'c'

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