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A closed organ pipe of length 1.2 m vibrates in its first overtone mode. The pressure variation is maximum at

A

`0.4m` from the open end

B

`0.4m` from the closed end

C

Both `(1)` and `(2)`

D

`0.8m` from the open end

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A

For `1st` overtone `1=(3lambda)/(4)implies(lambda)/(4)=(L)/(3)=(1.2)/(3)=0.4m`
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