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The first overtone in a closed pipe has ...

The first overtone in a closed pipe has a frequency

A

same as the fundamental frequncy of an open tube of same length.

B

twice the fundamental frequency of an open tube of same length.

C

same as that of the first overtone of and opne tube of same length.

D

`(3)/(4)` times that of the first overtone of open tube of same length.

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D
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