A resonance tube is old and has a jagged end. It is still used in the laboratory to determine the velocity of sound in the air. A tuning fork of frequency produces the first resonance when the tube is filled with water to a mark below a reference mark, near the open end of the tube. The experiment is repeated with another fork of frequency which produces the first resonance when water reaches a mark below the reference mark. The velocity of sound in air, obtained in the experiment, is close to
Step 1. Given data
Frequency of the first tuning fork,
Frequency of the second tuning fork,
The length of the first resonance for is
The length of the first resonance for is
Step 2. Finding the velocity of the sound,
The first resonance frequency of length [Where is the end correction and is the wavelength of the sound wave.]
Using the above formula for , we get
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Similarly for , we get
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Subtracting both equations, we get
Hence, the correct option is .