The fundamental frequencies of two air columns are the same. Column A is open at only one end, while column B is open at both ends. The length of column A is 80 cm. What is the length of column B?
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Step 1: Given that the fundamental frequencies of both air columns are the same, we have \(f_A = f_B\). Show more…
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