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An organ pipe has two successive harmoni...

An organ pipe has two successive harmonics with frequencies `400` and `560 H_(Z)`. The second of sound in air is `344 m//s`.
(a) Is the an open or a closed pipe?
(b) What two harmonics are three?
(c ) What is the length of the pipe?

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