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16 February, 19:15

The amplitude of a standing sound wave in a long pipe closed at the left end is sketched below. The vertical axis is the maximum displacement of the air, and the horizontal axis is along the length of the pipe. What is the harmonic number for the mode of oscillation illustrated? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 The length of the pipe is 0.350 m. What is the pitch (frequency) of the sound? Use 340 m/s for the speed of sound in air. Submit Answer Tries 0/12 The pipe is now held vertically, and a small amount of water is poured inside the pipe. The first harmonic frequency is then measured to be 267.1 Hz. Measuring from the bottom of the pipe, what is the level of the water?

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  1. 16 February, 19:32
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    Check the explanation

    Explanation:

    A) 7th Harmonic. (Of an open ended pipe, odd harmonics are allowed (3rd overtone))

    b) f = n v / 4 L

    n = 7

    f = 7 x 350 / 4 x 0.41 = 1493.9 Hz

    c) Let level of water H, If reduces the effective length of pipe

    Using, f = n v / 4 Leff

    n = 1

    251.8 = 1 x 350 / 4 (0.41 - H)

    H = 0.0625m

    H = 6.25 cm
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