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Two idential straight wires are stretched so as to produce `6` beats per second when vibrating simultaneously. On changing the tension slightly in one of them, the beat frequency remains unchanged. Denoting by `T_(1)`, `T_(2)` the higher and the lower initial tension in the strings, then it could be said that while making the above changes in tension,

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