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For a certain organ pipe , three successive resonance frquencies are observed at `170 Hz`, `255 Hz` and `340 Hz` respectively then the pipe is

A

closed pipe of length 1 m.

B

closed pipe of length 2 m

C

open pipe of length 1 m.

D

open pipe of length 2 m.

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