Most organ pipes are closed at one end. What length of a one-end-closed pipe plays with a fundamental (n=1) frequency at 428.75 Hz? Assume the speed of sound in air is 343 m/s. Answer in cm to the nearest cm.
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75 Hz), n is the harmonic number (1 for the fundamental frequency), v is the speed of sound in air (343 m/s), and L is the length of the pipe. Show more…
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