How would an atmosphere of hydrogen affect the pitch of an organ pipe compared to a...
A) An organ pipe maker is trying to make an open pipe that has a fundamental frequency of ? . Find and set up the equations necessary to calculate the length of the pipe. B)If the organ pipe maker from the first question made the pipe 10 cm too long, would the corresponding fundamental frequency be too high or too low? Provide an equation that proves your answer and a brief explanation.
A) An organ pipe maker is trying to make an open pipe that has a fundamental frequency of ? . Find and set up the equations necessary to calculate the length of the pipe. B)If the organ pipe maker from the first question made the pipe 10 cm too long, would the corresponding fundamental frequency be too high or too low? Provide an equation that proves your answer and a brief explanation.
An open pipe on an organ creates a fundamental frequency at 10500 Hz. How long is the pipe (speed of sound=343 m/s, unit=m)?
If the membrane of the mitochondria became permeable to hydrogen ions, how would this affect cellular respiration? Explain.
Organ pipe A, with both ends open, has a fundamental frequency of 320 Hz. The third harmonic of organ pipe B, with one end open, has the same frequency as the second harmonic of pipe A. a) How long are pipe A and b) pipe B? (take the speed of sound to be 343 m/s)
At T= 20 degrees C, how long (in meters) must an open organ pipe be if it is to have a fundamental frequency of 250.0 Hz?
If a human ear canal can be thought of as resembling an organ pipe, closed at one end, that resonates at a fundamental frequency of 2,825 Hz, what is the length of the canal? Use normal body temperature 37
At T = 22 ∘C, how long must an open organ pipe be to have a fundamental frequency of 392 Hz ? The speed of sound in air is v≈(331+0.60T)m/s, where T is the temperature in ∘C. If this pipe is filled with helium at 20∘C and 1 atm, what is its fundamental frequency? The speed of sound in helium is 1005 m/s.
If a human ear canal can be thought of as resembling an organ pipe, closed at one end, that resonates at a fundamental frequency of 2,975 Hz, what is the length of the canal? Use normal body temperature 37°C for your determination of the speed of sound in the canal. cm
How are thermohaline currents tied to the atmosphere and how can these currents affect climate variations in the future?