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Two parts of a Sonometer wire divided by a movable knife differ by 2 mm and produce one beat per record when sounded together. Find their frequencies if the whole length of the wire is 1
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Two parts of a Sonometer wire divided by a movable knife differ by 2 mm and produce one beat per record when sounded together. Find their frequencies if the whole length of the wire is 1 meter?
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