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If the frequency of two sources of sound are 512 Hz and 516 Hz then the time interval between two consecutive beats produced by sounding them together will be

A

0.5 s

B

0.125 s

C

0.25 s

D

4s

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The correct Answer is:
C

`n = n_(2) - n_(1) = 516 - 512 = 4`
`T = (1)/(n) = (1)/(4)s`
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