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    An Organ Pipe Open at Both Ends Has a Length
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An Organ Pipe Open at Both Ends Has a Length

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An organ pipe open at both ends has a length of 0.800 m. If the velocity of sound in air is 340. m/s, what are the frequencies of the second and third harmonics?

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