Consider standing waves in a pipe of length L = 3.5 m containing a column of air. The speed of sound in the columns is vs = 334 m/s. Each of the standing wave images provided may represent a case for which one or both ends are open

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Consider standing waves in a pipe of length L = 3.5 m containing a column of air. The speed of sound in the columns is vs = 334 m/s. Each of the standing wave images provided may represent a case for which one or both ends are open

Part (d) Select the image from the options provided showing the gas pressure for the third mode of a pipe with one open end and one closed end. (the third mode is the third possible
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Part (e) Calculate the frequency f₁ in Hz for the fundamental harmonic in the pipe with one open and one closed end.
Transcribed Image Text:Part (d) Select the image from the options provided showing the gas pressure for the third mode of a pipe with one open end and one closed end. (the third mode is the third possible excitation). ●●●●●●● O Submit Hint Feedback I give up! Hints: 0 for a 0% deduction. Hints remaining: 0 Feedback: 1 Part (e) Calculate the frequency f₁ in Hz for the fundamental harmonic in the pipe with one open and one closed end.
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