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A closed organ pipe of length `L` and an open organ pipe contain gass of densities `rho_(1)` and `rho_(2)`, respectively. The compressibility of gass are equal in both the pipes. Both the pipes are vibrating in their first overtone with same frequency . The length of the open orange pipe is
(a) `(L)/(3)`
`(4l) / (3)`
(c ) `(4l)/(3)sqrt((rho_(1))/(rho_(2)))`
(d) `(4l)/(3)sqrt((rho_(2))/(rho_(1)))`

A

`(L)/(3)`

B

`(4L)/(3)`

C

`(4L)/(3)sqrt((rho_(1))/(rho_(2)))`

D

`(4L)/(3)sqrt((rho_(2))/(rho_(1)))`

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