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The clarinet acts as an asymmetric air column. Its lowest note is produced by closing all the tone holes. The note produced in this way has a fundamental frequency (lowest harmonic) of 147 Hz, but this tone also contains all the frequencies predicted in part d. Predict the frequency of the third harmonic, i. e., the third-longest wavelength.

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