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The first overtone frequency of a closed organ pipe P1 is equal to the fundamental frequency of a open organ pipe P2. If the length of the pipe P1 is 30 cm, what will be the length of P2?

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Solution

Given:
Length of closed organ pipe L1 = 30 cm
Length of open organ pipe L2 = ?
Let f1 and f2 be the frequencies of the closed and open organ pipes, respectively.
The first overtone frequency of a closed organ pipe P1 is given by
f1=3v4L1,
where v is the speed of sound in air.
On substituting the respective values, we get:
f1=3v4×30
Fundamental frequency of an open organ pipe is given by:
f2=v2L2
As per the question,
f1=f2 3×v4×30=v2L2 L2=20 cm
∴ The length of the pipe P2 will be 20 cm.

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