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A stretched wire carries a body of density `sigma = 8000 kg//m^(3)` at its end. The fundamental frequency of vibration of wire is 280 Hz. The body is dipped completely in a vessel of water. Find the new frequency of fundamental mode of vibrations. (Density of water is `rho = 1000 kg//m^(3)`)

A

262 Hz

B

260 Hz

C

243.2 Hz

D

255.5 Hz

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