While measuring the speed of sound by performing a resonance column experiment, a student gets the first resonance condition at a column length of $18\ cm$ during winter. Repeating the same experiment during summer, she measures the column length to be $x\ cm$ for the second resonance. Then
  • A$18 \;cm > x$
  • B$x>54 \;cm$
  • C$54 \;cm > x >36 \;cm$
  • D$36\; cm > x >18 \;cm$
AIEEE 2008, Medium
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