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    Some of the Lowest Pitches Attainable on a Musical Instrument
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Some of the Lowest Pitches Attainable on a Musical Instrument

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Some of the lowest pitches attainable on a musical instrument are achieved on the world's largest pipe organs.What is the length of an organ pipe that is open on both ends and has a fundamental frequency of 8.75 Hz when the speed of sound in air is 341 m/s?


A) 9.83 m
B) 19.5 m
C) 21.2 m
D) 29.3 m
E) 32.4 m

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