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An organ pipe A closed at one ends is allowed to vibrate in its first harmonic and another pipe B open at both ends is allowed to vibrate in its third harmonic. Both A and B are in resonance with a given tuning fork. The ratio of the length of A and B is

A

`(8)/(3)`

B

`(3)/(8)`

C

`(1)/(6)`

D

`(1)/(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

First harmonic of a closed organ pipe
`L_(c)=(3 lambda)/(4)`
third harmonic of an open organ pipe
`L_(0)=(3lambda)/(2)`
`(L_( C))/(L_(o))=(3pi)/(4)xx(2)/(3lambda)`
`=(2)/(4)=(1)/(2)`
`:. (L_(C))/(L_(O))=(1)/(2)`
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