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Physics, 25.05.2021 01:00, metatiley

Two cellos are being played in a duet. At a certain point, one cello plays a note of frequency 148 Hz and the other plays a note of frequency 167 Hz. Does the audience hear a beat, and if so, at what frequency?

Yes, at frequency 0.053 Hz

Yes, at frequency 19 Hz

Yes, at frequency 9 Hz

A beat is not heard.

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