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Waves of frequency `1000 Hz` are produced in a Kundt's tube . The total distance between `6` successive nodes is `82.5 cm`. The speed of sound in the gas filled in the tube is

A

`300ms^(-1)`

B

`330ms^(-1)`

C

`360ms^(-1)`

D

`390ms^(-1)`

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