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If the tension and diameter of a sonometer wire of fundamental frequency `n` are doubled and density is halved then its fundamental frequency will become

A

`(n)/(4)`

B

`sqrt(2)n`

C

n

D

`(n)/(sqrt(2))`

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C
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