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Two closed organ pipes of length 100 cm and 101 cm 16 beats is 20 sec. When each pipe is sounded in its fundamental mode calculate the velocity of sound `

A

`303ms^(-1)`

B

`332ms^(-1)`

C

`323ms^(-1)`

D

`300ms^(-1)`

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C

`n^(1)=n((330-v)/(330-v))=n`
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