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If a flute is fingered so it has a length of 0.30 m, what will be the frequency of the fundamental note you hear?
If a clarinet is fingered so it has a length exactly the same as the flute in the previous question (i.e. 0.30 m) what's the frequency of the fundamental note you hear? (Assume the air is at room temperature.
I thought the formula would be f=v/L
and f=v/(2L)wrong?
14 years ago

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