A pipe open on both ends resonates at 100 HZ,
Which one of the following frequencies can resonate in the same pipe?
75
125
150
200
250
Please only answer with correct answer
ANS :- 200 HZ
SINCE THE PIPE CAN RESONATE ONLY FOR HARMONIC FREQUENCIES...
LIKE 100 HZ, 200HZ, 300HZ, 400HZ...etc
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