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Can someone explain how you would know the harmonic just by looking at the wave? How do you know its the third harmonic n=3 or the fifth harmonic n=5? Will this be
In a closed organ pipe of length 105 centimetres standing waves are setup corresponding to 3rd overtone. What distance from the closed end a pressure node is formed? ANS:15 cm | Socratic
Why are clarinets closed pipe? How is its cylindrical structure and closed pipe related? I heard similar Hungarian instrument, tarogato is open pipe because of its conical structure. - Quora
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