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An open organ pipe in vibrating in its fifth overtone. The distance between two consecutive points where pressure amplitude is `(1)/(sqrt(2))` time the pressure amplitude at pressure antinodes is 20 cm. if the length of the pipe is `(12)/(n)` m the value of `n` is?

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`(lamda)/2=40cmimplieslamda=0.8m`
`l=(6lamda)/2=21.4mt=12/5m`
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