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At 16^(@)C, two open end organ pipes, wh...

At `16^(@)C`, two open end organ pipes, when sounded together produce 51 beats in 3 second will be produced, if the temperture rises to `88^(@)C` ? Neglect the increase in length of the pipes.

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