The fundamental frequency in an open organ pipe is equal to the third harmonic of a closed organ pipe. If the length of the closed organ pipe is \(20~\text{cm}\), the length of the open organ pipe is:
1. \(13.2~\text{cm}\)
2. \(8~\text{cm}\)
3. \(12.5~\text{cm}\)
4. \(16~\text{cm}\)
1. | \(10~\text{Hz}\) | 2. | \(20~\text{Hz}\) |
3. | \(30~\text{Hz}\) | 4. | \(40~\text{Hz}\) |
An air column, closed at one end and open at the other, resonates with a running fork when the smallest length of the column is 50 cm. The next larger length of the column resonating with the same tunning fork is
(1) 1OO cm
(2) 150 cm
(3) 200 cm
(4) 66.7cm
The second overtone of an open organ pipe has the same frequency as the first overtone of a closed pipe \(L\) meter long. The length of the open pipe will be:
1. \(L\)
2. \(2L\)
3. \(\frac{L}{2}\)
4. \(4L\)