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The range of human hearing is roughly from twenty hertz to twenty kilohertz. Based on these limits and a value of 350 m/s for t...Asked by Anonymous
The range of human hearing is roughly from twenty hertz to twenty kilohertz. Based on these limits and a value of 343 m/s for the speed of sound, what are the lengths of the longest and shortest pipes (open at both ends and producing sound at their fundamental frequencies) that you expect to find in a pipe organ?
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bobpursley
open at both ends? then the pipe is 1/2 wavelength long.
wavelength= 343/f
compute wavelength, then pipe lengths.
wavelength= 343/f
compute wavelength, then pipe lengths.
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