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Fundamental frequency of one closed pipe is 300 Hz. What will be the frequency of its second overtone ?

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Frequency of second overtone = frequency of third hermonic
`= (2n -1) f _(1) `(here n=3)
`= 5 f _(1) = 5 xx 300 = 1500 Hz`
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