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If we study the vibration of a pipe open at both ends, then the following statements is not true

A

Open ends will be antinode

B

Odd harmonic of the fundamental frequency will be generated

C

All harmonics of the fundamental frequency will be generated

D

Pressure change will be maximum at both ends

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The correct Answer is:
d

Statement (d) is not true, because at the open ends
pressure change will be zero.
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