Two sound waves having wavelengths $5.0 \ m$ and $5.5 \ m$ propagate in a gas with velocity $300 \ m/s$. The number of beats produced per second is

  • A
    six
  • B
    two
  • C
    three
  • D
    one

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Two sound waves with wavelengths $5.0\, m$ and $5.5\, m$ respectively,each propagate in a gas with velocity $330\, m/s$. We expect the following number of beats per second.

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