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The water level in a vertical glass tube 1.00 m long can be adjusted to any...

The water level in a vertical glass tube 1.00 m long can be adjusted to any position in the tube. A tuning fork vibrating at 716 Hz is held just over the open top end of the tube, to set up a standing wave of sound in the air-filled top portion of the tube. (That air-filled top portion acts as a tube with one end closed and the other end open.) take the speed of sound to be 343 m/s. a) for how many different positions of the water level will sound from the fork set up a resonance in the tube's air-filled portion? What are the b) least and c) second least water height in the tube for resonance to occur?

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