355003 Two sitar strings \(A\) and \(B\) playing the note ' \(Ga\) ' are slightly out of tune and produce beats of frequency \(6\,Hz\). The tension in the string \(A\) is slightly reduced and the beat frequency is found to reduce to \(3\;Hz\). If the original frequency of \(A\) is \(324\;Hz\), what is the frequency of \(B\) ?
355003 Two sitar strings \(A\) and \(B\) playing the note ' \(Ga\) ' are slightly out of tune and produce beats of frequency \(6\,Hz\). The tension in the string \(A\) is slightly reduced and the beat frequency is found to reduce to \(3\;Hz\). If the original frequency of \(A\) is \(324\;Hz\), what is the frequency of \(B\) ?
355003 Two sitar strings \(A\) and \(B\) playing the note ' \(Ga\) ' are slightly out of tune and produce beats of frequency \(6\,Hz\). The tension in the string \(A\) is slightly reduced and the beat frequency is found to reduce to \(3\;Hz\). If the original frequency of \(A\) is \(324\;Hz\), what is the frequency of \(B\) ?
355003 Two sitar strings \(A\) and \(B\) playing the note ' \(Ga\) ' are slightly out of tune and produce beats of frequency \(6\,Hz\). The tension in the string \(A\) is slightly reduced and the beat frequency is found to reduce to \(3\;Hz\). If the original frequency of \(A\) is \(324\;Hz\), what is the frequency of \(B\) ?