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A loudspeaker that produces signals from `50` to `500 Hz` is placed at the open end of a closed tube of length `1.1 m`. The lowest and the highest frequency that excites resonance in the tube are `f_(1) and f_(h)` respectively . The velocity of sound is `330 m//s`. Then

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