Question #132580
The frequency of a fundamental note from a closed pipe is 300Hz. What is the frequency of the next possible note from the same pipe?
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Expert's answer
2020-09-15T10:05:24-0400

The fundamental frequency (with n=1n = 1 ) in a closed pipe is given by the following expression:


f1=nv2L=v2Lf_1 = \dfrac{nv}{2L} = \dfrac{v}{2L}

where v=340m/sv = 340 m/s is the speed of sound in air. Then the length of the pipe will be:


L=v2f1L = \dfrac{v}{2f_1}

The next possible note will appear at n=2n = 2 .Then:


f2=2v2L=2f1=2300Hz=600Hzf_2 = \dfrac{2v}{2L} = 2f_1 = 2\cdot 300 Hz = 600Hz

Answer. 600 Hz.


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