How long (diameter is not significant) should a pipe organs tube be if it is to sound a 440 hz A? (Find the length if it is closed on 1 end and if it's open on 1 end.) Are there any other notes that can use this pipe?
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How long (diameter is not significant) should a pipe organs tube be if it is to sound a 440 hz A? (Find the length if it is closed on 1 end and if it's open on 1 end.) Are there any other notes that can use this pipe?
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