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In the stationary waves in an open organ pipe -

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Both the ends are antinodes and in between them there is at least one node

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Both the ends are nodes and in between them there is at least one antinode

C

Antinode at one end and node at the other

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Both the ends are antinodes and in between them there is no node.

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