Part A A pipe closed at both ends can have standing waves inside of it, but you normally don't hear them because little

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Part A A pipe closed at both ends can have standing waves inside of it, but you normally don't hear them because little

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Part A A pipe closed at both ends can have standing waves inside of it, but you normally don't hear them because little of the sound can get out. But you can hear them if you are inside the pipe, such as someone singing in the shower. The wavelengths of standing waves in a pipe of length L that is closed at both ends are = 2L/n and the frequencies are given by fn = nu/2L = nfi, where n=1,2,3,.... Modeling it as a pipe, find the frequency of the fundamental for a shower 2.50 m tall. Express your answer in hertz. ITO AEO fi = Hz HIZ Submit Request Answer Part B Is this frequency audible? O yes O no Submit Request Answer
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