Two sitar strings \(A\) and \(B\) playing the note 'Dha' are slightly out of tune and produce beats of frequency \(5~\text{Hz}.\) The tension of the string \(B\) is slightly increased and the beat frequency is found to decrease by \(3~\text{Hz}.\) If the frequency of \(A\) is \(425~\text{Hz},\) then the original frequency of \(B\) is:
1. \(428~\text{Hz}\)
2. \(430~\text{Hz}\)
3. \(422~\text{Hz}\)
4. \(420~\text{Hz}\)
 
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The correct figure that shows, schematically, the wave pattern produced by the superposition of two waves of frequencies \(9~\text{Hz}\) and \(11~\text{Hz}\), is:

1.
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3.
4.
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A tuning fork \(\mathrm A\) of unknown frequency produces \(5\) beats per second with a fork of known frequency of \(340\) Hz. When fork \(\mathrm A\) is filed, the beat frequency decreases to \(2\) beats per second. What is the frequency of fork \(\mathrm A\)?

1. \(342\) Hz 2. \(345\) Hz
3. \(335\) Hz 4. \(338\) Hz
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A set of \(20\) tuning forks is arranged in a series of increasing frequencies. If each fork gives \(4\) beats with respect to the preceding fork and the frequency of the last fork is twice the frequency of the first, then the frequency of the last fork is:
1. \(152~\text{Hz}\)
2. \(234~\text{Hz}\)
3. \(134~\text{Hz}\)
4. \(144~\text{Hz}\) 
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The velocity of sound in a gas in which two wavelengths \(4.08\) m and \(4.16\) m produce \(40\) beats in \(12\) s, will be:
1. \(282.8\) ms–1
2. \(175.5\) ms–1
3. \(353.6\) ms–1
4. \(707.2\) ms–1
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