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In a sonometer experiment the bridges are separted by a fixed distance the wire which is slightly elastic emits a tone of frequency n when held by tension T If the tension is increased to 4T the tone emitted by the wire will be of frequency

A

n

B

2n

C

slightly greater than 2n

D

Slightly less than 2n

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