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Physics, 10.05.2021 09:40 elizabethseoane1829

A closed pipe creates a fundamental frequency of 125 Hz.
What is the next higher frequency
that will create a standing wave in
the pipe?
(Speed of sound = 343 m/s)
(Unit = Hz)

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