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The second overtone of an open organ pipe has the same frequency as the first overtone of a closed pipe `L` metre long. The length of the open pipe will be

A

`L//2`

B

`4L`

C

`L`

D

`2L`

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D

`(3V)/(4L_(c ))=(3V)/(2L_(0))`
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