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A pipe of length 1.5m closed at one end is filled with gas and resonates in its fundamental mode with a tuning fork. Another open organ pipe of same dimensions filled with air resonates in its fundamental mode with the same tuning fork. If this experiment is performed at `30^(@)C`,then the speed of sound at `0^(@)C` in the same gas is ( Speed of sound in air is `360 m//s ` )

A

`580 m//s`

B

`683 m//s`

C

`800 m//s`

D

`743 m//s`

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