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2B.5 An organ pipe open at both ends has a fundamental frequency of 440 Hz (concert...
Organ pipe A with both ends open has a fundamental frequency of 320.0 Hz. The third harmonic of organ pipe B with one end open has the same frequency as the second harmonic of pipe A. Assume a speed of sound of 343 m/s. What is the length of Pipe A? What is the length of Pipe B?
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)
What should be the length of an organ pipe, open at both ends, if the fundamental frequency is to be 264.8 Hz? Assume the initial temperature is 20 degree C. What is the fundamental frequency of the organ pipe of part (a) if the temperature drops to 0.0 degree C?
A certain organ pipe, open at both ends, produces a fundamental frequency of 271 Hz in air. If the pipe is filled with helium at the same temperature, what fundamental frequency f He will it produce? Take the molar mass of air to be 28.8 g/mol and the molar mass of helium to be 4.00g/mol .
A certain organ pipe, open at both ends, produces a fundamental frequency of 297 Hz in air. If the pipe is filled with helium at the same temperature, what fundamental frequency fHe will it produce? Take the molar mass of air to be 28.8 g/moland the molar mass of helium to be 4.00 g/mol .
(a) What length of pipe open at both ends has a fundamental frequency of 3.75 102 Hz? Find the first overtone. lpipe = .457 Incorrect: m fovertone = 750 Correct: Hz (b) If the one end of this pipe is now closed, what is the new fundamental frequency? Find the first overtone. ffundamental = 750 Incorrect: Hz fovertone = 615 Incorrect: Hz (c) If the pipe is open at one end only, how many harmonics are possible in the normal...
A certain organ pipe, open at both ends, produces a fundamental frequency of 290 Hz in air. If the pipe is filled with helium at the same temperature, what fundamental frequency f_He will it produce? Take the molar mass of air to be 28.8 g/mol and the molar mass of helium to be 4.00 g/mol Express your answer in hertz. Now consider a pipe that is stopped (i.e., closed at one end) but still has a fundamental frequency of 290...
A certain organ pipe, open at both ends, produces a fundamental frequency of 297 Hz in air. Part A If the pipe is filled with helium at the same temperature, what fundamental frequency fHe will it produce? Take the molar mass of air to be 28.8 g/mol and the molar mass of helium to be 4.00 g/mol. Express your answer in hertz. V ALD O O ? file Submit Request Answer
An open organ pipe (i.e., a pipe open at both ends) of length L has a fundamental frequency f. If the organ pipe is cut in half, what is the new fundamental frequency?
SOLUTION (A) Find the frequencies if the pipe is open at both ends. _V 343 m/s Substitute into whole harmonics equation, with n = 1. 11-222(2.46 m) = 69.7 Hz Multiply to find the second and third harmonics. 12 - 27 - 139 Hz 13 = 3f7 - 209 Hz (B) How many harmonics lle between 20 Hz and 20000 Hz for this pipe? 343 m/s Set the frequency in the harmonics equation equal to 2.00 x 104 Hz and...