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A certain organ pipe resonates in its fundamental mode at a frequency of 500 Hz in air. What will be the fundamental frequency if the air is replaced by hydrogen at the same temperature? The density of air is `1.20kgm^-3` and that of hydrogen is `0.089 kgm^-3`.

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