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Let `n_(1) and n_(2)` be the two slightly different frequencies of two sound waves. The time interval between waxing and immediate next waning is

A

`(1)/(n_(1) - n_(2))`

B

`(2)/(n_(1) - n_(2))`

C

`(n_(1) - n_(2))/(2)`

D

`(1)/(2(n_(1) - n_(2)))`

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