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Two adjacent natural frequencies of an organ pipe are found to be ` 550 Hz and 650 Hz`. Calculate the fundamental frequency and length of this pipe .( Use `v = 340 m//s`.)

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To solve the problem, we need to find the fundamental frequency and the length of the organ pipe given the two adjacent natural frequencies of 550 Hz and 650 Hz. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Frequencies:** - Let the two adjacent natural frequencies be \( f_1 = 550 \, \text{Hz} \) and \( f_2 = 650 \, \text{Hz} \). 2. **Calculate the Difference in Frequencies:** ...
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