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A whistle of frequency 500 Hz tied to the end of a string of length 1.2 m revolves at 400 rev / min . A listener standing some distance away in the plane of rotation of whistle hears frequencies in the range (speed of sound = 340 m / s )

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436 to 586

B

426 to 574

C

426 to 584

D

436 to 674

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