An open organ pipe has a length of 0.75m. What would be the length of a closed organ pipe whose third harmonic is the same as the fundamental frequency of the open pipe?
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The fundamental frequency of an open organ pipe is given by the formula: $$f_1 = \frac{v}{2L}$$ where $f_1$ is the fundamental frequency, $v$ is the speed of sound, and $L$ is the length of the pipe. Show more…
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