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    The Air in a Closed Organ Pipe Vibrates as Shown
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The Air in a Closed Organ Pipe Vibrates as Shown

Question 30

Question 30

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  The air in a closed organ pipe vibrates as shown. The length of the pipe is 3.0 m. The frequency of vibration is 80 Hz. The speed of sound in the pipe is approximately A)  80 m/s B)  0.16 km/s C)  0.24 km/s D)  0.32 km/s E)  0.96 km/s The air in a closed organ pipe vibrates as shown. The length of the pipe is 3.0 m. The frequency of vibration is 80 Hz. The speed of sound in the pipe is approximately


A) 80 m/s
B) 0.16 km/s
C) 0.24 km/s
D) 0.32 km/s
E) 0.96 km/s

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