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Consider a half-open organ pipe of a certain length. Sketch: a. the fundamental waveform b. the...

Consider a half-open organ pipe of a certain length. Sketch:

a. the fundamental waveform

b. the first overtone waveform

c. the second overtone waveform

2. how would the frequency of the first overtone change if you closed both ends of the same pipe? explain and or show how it compares to the original frequency of the first overtone

3. how would the frequency of the first overtone change if you cut the length of the original half open pipe in half? explain and or show how it compares to the original frequency of the first overtone?

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