Thanks for your reply.
So the wavelength has to be twice the length of the pipe because the pipe is open on both sides? So the fundamental frequency corresponds to the actual length of the pipe?
How would this be solved if the pipe were closed on one end?
Homework Statement
An organ pipe 1.2m long and open at both ends produces a note with the fundamental frequency. If the speed of sound in air is 345 m/s, what is the fundamental frequency?
Homework Equations
Wave equation (f = v/lambda)
The Attempt at a Solution
My textbook solves the problem...