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Calculate the frequency of `2^(nd)` harmonic in an open organ pipe of length 34 cm if the velocity of sound is 340m/s.

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In an open organ pipe, the frequency of the second harmonic is
`v_(2)=2xx(v)/(2L)=(2xx340)/(2xx0.34)=1000Hz`
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