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A 2.0m long string with a linear mass density of `5.2xx10^(-3) kg m^(-1)` and tension 52N has both of its ends fixed. It vibrates in a standing wave patten with four antinodes. Frequency of the vibraion is :-

A

75 Hz

B

150 Hz

C

100 Hz

D

50 Hz

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