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A wire under tension vibrates with a fundamental
frequency of 600 Hz. If the length of the wire is
doubled, the radius is halved and the wire is made to
vibrate under one-ninth the tension. Then, the
fundamental frequency will became

A

200 Hz

B

300 Hz

C

600 Hz

D

400 Hz

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A
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