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A brass bugle can be thought of as a tube that is open on both ends (the actual physics is...

A brass bugle can be thought of as a tube that is open on both ends (the actual physics is complicated by the interaction of the bugler’s mouth and the mouthpiece and the bell at the end). The overall length if the bugle is stretched out is 183.0 cm (at 20.0 °C). A bugle is played on a hot summer day (41.0 °C). Find the fundamental frequency if

a) only the change in air temperature is considered,


b) only the change in the length of the bugle is considered, and


c) both effects in parts (a) and (b) are taken into account.

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