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Calculate the fundamental frequency of an organ pipe, of length 0.8 m open at both ends if the velocity of sound in air is 330 m/s. What will be the fundamental frequency if one end of the pipe is closed ?

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To calculate the fundamental frequency of an organ pipe, we need to use the formulas for both open and closed pipes. Here’s a step-by-step solution for the given problem: ### Step 1: Identify the parameters - Length of the organ pipe (L) = 0.8 m - Velocity of sound in air (V) = 330 m/s ### Step 2: Calculate the fundamental frequency for an open organ pipe For an open organ pipe, the fundamental frequency (f) can be calculated using the formula: ...
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