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[" Two identical piano wires kept under the same tension T "],[" have a fundamental frequency of "600Hz" .The fractional "],[" increase in the tension of onc of the wires which will lead to "],[" occurrence of "6" beats/s when both the wires oscillate "],[" together would be "],[[" (a) "0.02," (b) "0.03," (c) "0.04," (d) "0.01]]

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