Following two wave trains are approaching each other y1=asin200πt, y2=asin208πt. The number of beats heard per second is? a) 8 b) 4 c) 1 d) Zero
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Following two wave trains are approaching each other
y1=asin200πt, y2=asin208πt.
The number of beats heard per second is?
a) 8
b) 4
c) 1
d) Zero
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