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A flute which we treat as a pipe open at both ends is `60 cm` long. (a) What is the fundamental frequency when all the holes are covered? (b) How far from the mouthpieces should a hole be uncovered for the fundamental frequency to be `330 H_(Z)` ? Take speed of sound in air as `340 m//s`.

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