The fundamental frequency of an organ pipe, closed at one end, is 254.2 Hz. What is the fundamental frequency of this organ pipe if the temperature drops to 8.20°C? Answer in Hz
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The fundamental frequency of an organ pipe, closed at one end, is 254.2 Hz.
What is the fundamental frequency of this organ pipe if the temperature drops to 8.20°C?
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