The speed of sound in room temperature (20°C) air is 343 m/s; in room temperature helium, it is 1010 m/s. The fundamental frequency of an open-closed tube is 315 Hz when the tube is filled with air. What is the fundamental frequency if the air is replaced with helium?
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