In an open organ pipe and are rd and th harmonic frequencies, respectively. If , then the length of the pipe is mm.
(Take velocity of sound in air as .)
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In an open organ pipe and are rd and th harmonic frequencies, respectively. If , then the length of the pipe is mm.
(Take velocity of sound in air as .)
Correct answer:B
Standard Method
Given: In an open organ pipe, harmonic frequencies and are the rd and th harmonics. Also, and speed of sound .
Find: The length of the pipe.
For an open organ pipe,
Therefore,
Using the given frequency difference,
So,
Substitute :
Therefore, the length of the pipe is . The correct option is B.
Using the closed-pipe harmonic formula is incorrect because this is an open organ pipe, where all harmonics are present. Use , not the odd-harmonic expression for a closed pipe.
Treating as without the factor of is wrong. The denominator remains for both terms, so the difference is .
Forgetting to convert into millimetres leads to a wrong final choice. Since , the correct conversion is .
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