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An open organ pipe is emitting a note of 200 Hz. What will be the effect on the frequency of the note emitted when one of its ends is suddenly closed ?

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When suddenly closed, the organ pipe becomes a closed pipe; frequencies emitted are now 100, 300, 500
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