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A tube at room temperature which is 0.680 m long is open on both ends. Which...

A tube at room temperature which is 0.680 m long is open on both ends. Which frequencies of sound will resonate in the tube?

The tube is then covered on one end. Which frequencies of sound will resonate in the tube now?

e) lowest frequency


f) 2nd lowest frequency

g) 3rd lowest frequency


h) What is the highest frequency of audible sound that will resonate in this tube?

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