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A cylindrical tube partially filled with water is in resonance with a tuning fork when height of air column is 0.1 m. When the level of water is lowered, the resonance is again observed at 0.35m. The end correction is –

A

0.025 m

B

0.020 m

C

0.015 m

D

0.010 m

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To solve the problem, we need to determine the end correction (e) for a cylindrical tube partially filled with water that is in resonance with a tuning fork at two different heights of the air column. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Resonance in the Tube**: - When the tube is partially filled with water, the air column above the water resonates with the tuning fork. The resonance occurs at specific lengths of the air column, which correspond to certain wavelengths of sound. 2. **First Case**: ...
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