Two tuning forks $A$ and $B$ sounded together give $6$ beats per second. With an air resonance tube closed at one end,the two forks give resonance when the two air columns are $24 \, cm$ and $25 \, cm$ respectively. Calculate the frequencies of the forks.

  • A
    $120 \, Hz, 124 \, Hz$
  • B
    $110 \, Hz, 114 \, Hz$
  • C
    $150 \, Hz, 144 \, Hz$
  • D
    $170 \, Hz, 118 \, Hz$

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