Quinck’s tube was employed to determine the speed of sound in air. A tuning fork of frequency 1328 Hz was used as the sounding source. Initially
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In an experiment related to interference, Quinck’s tube was employed to determine the speed of sound in air. A tuning fork of frequency 1328 Hz was used as the sounding source. Initially, the apparatus, yielded a maximum sound intensity. In an experiment related to interference Quinck's tube was employed to determine the speed of sound [...]