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A fundamental standing wave is produced in a pipe that is opened at both ends. The pipe is 0.50m long. If the speed of sound is 343 m/s, what is the frequency of that wave?
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bobpursley
well, the pipe is 1/2 wavelength, so wavelength= 1 meter.
f*lambda=343
f= 343/1=343 hz
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