A tuning fork is used to produce resonance in a glass tube. The length of the air column in this tube can be adjusted by a variable piston. At room temperature of , two successive resonances are produced at and column length. If the frequency of the tuning fork is , the velocity of sound in air at is:
Given: First resonance length, Second resonance length, Frequency of the tuning fork,
For a resonance tube (closed at one end), the distance between two successive resonance lengths is equal to half the wavelength ():
The velocity of sound is given by the relation : Rounding to the nearest given option, the velocity of sound is approximately .
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