An organ pipe P 1 closed at one end vibrating in its first harmonic and another pipe P 2…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
An organ pipe P1 closed at one end vibrating in its first harmonic and another pipe P2 open at ends vibrating in its third harmonic are in resonance with a given tuning fork. The ratio of the length of P1 to that of P2 is
- 8/3
- 3/8
- 1/6
- 1/3
Answer
(B) 3/8
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