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Anylon guitar string is fixed between two lab posts 2.00 m apart. the string has a linear mass density of μ=7.20 g/m\mu=7.20~\text{g/m}μ=7.20 g/m and is placed under a tension of 160.00 n. the string is placed next to a tube, open at both ends, of length l. the string is plucked and the tube resonates at the n=1 mode. the speed of sound is 343 m/s. what is the length of the tube?

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