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  1. A closed organ pipe 0.8 m long has a diameter of 7.0 cm. The air in the church is 15oC. What is the fundamental frequency? If
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  2. A stretched wire 75cm long emits a fundamental frequency of 300Hz.By how much the length be changed so that it emits a
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  3. A closed organ pipe 0.8 m long has a diameter of 7.0 cm. The air in the church is 15oC. What is the fundamental frequency? If
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  4. "You will measure the tension T, the mass m, and the length L of your spring.In terms of these variables, what is the expected
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  5. George Mason stated: "no free government, or the blessings of liberty can be preserved to any people, but by frequent recurrence
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  6. A tube that is open on both ends is 4 meters long. Assuming that the speed of sound is 340m/s, find the following:a) What is the
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  7. A tube that is open on both ends is 4 meters long. Assuming that the speed of sound is 340m/s, find the following:a) What is the
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  8. The part of a person's self-concept that is based on his or her identification with a nation, culture, or ethnic group or with
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  9. Section The fundamental Theorem of Calculus:Use Part I of the fundamental Theorem to compute each integral exactly. 4 | 4 / 1 +
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  10. Using the Fundamental theorem of Calculus find the derivative ofF(x) = sec(3x) + ∫ [e^-(t^(2))] Integral from ( 0 to tan(3x) )
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