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Two tuning forks give 4 beats/s when sounded together. First tuning fork resounds with a closed air column 20 cm long and second tuning fork resounds with an open air column 40.5 cm long. Determine the individual frequencies of the two tuning forks neglecting end correction.

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To solve the problem, we need to determine the individual frequencies of the two tuning forks based on the given information about their resonance in closed and open air columns. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Frequencies**: - Let the frequency of the first tuning fork (closed air column) be \( \nu_1 \). - Let the frequency of the second tuning fork (open air column) be \( \nu_2 \). ...
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