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An oscillation is superposition of three harmonic oscillations and decribed by the equation `x=A sin 2pi upsilon_(1)` where A changes with time according to `A=A_(0)(1+cos 2pi upsilon_(2)t)` with `A_0` to be constant. The frequencies of pure harmonic oscillations forming this oscillation are

A

`gamma_(1):gamma_(2):(gamma_(1)-gamma_(2))`

B

`gamma_(1):(gamma_(1)-gamma_(2)):(gamma_(1) + gamma_(2))`

C

`gamma_(1):gamma_(2):(gamma_(2)-gamma_(1))`

D

`gamma_(1):gamma_(2):(gamma_(1)+gamma_(2))`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`x = A_(0)(1+cos2pigamma_(2)t) sin (pigamma_(1))`
`= A_(0)[sin 2pigamma_(1)t + cos 2pigamma_(2)t + sin 2pigamma_(1)t]`
`= A_(0)[sin 2pigamma_(1)t + 1/2 sin (2pi(gamma_(1) + gamma_(2))t - 1/2 sin (2pi(gamma_(1) - gamma_(2)t)]`
Required ratio `= v_(1) : (v_(1) - v_(2)) : (v_(1) + v_(2))`
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