When two tuning forks are sounded together,$6$ beats per second are heard. One of the forks is in unison with $0.70 \ m$ length of a sonometer wire and another fork is in unison with $0.69 \ m$ length of the same sonometer wire. The frequencies of the two tuning forks are:

  • A
    $320 \ Hz, 326 \ Hz$
  • B
    $414 \ Hz, 420 \ Hz$
  • C
    $420 \ Hz, 426 \ Hz$
  • D
    $480 \ Hz, 486 \ Hz$

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