I Application of resonance in one end closed pipe in real life

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Resonance in one end closed pipes has practical applications in various musical instruments, including pan pipes, organ pipes, and flutes. These instruments utilize the natural resonance created by the closed end to produce sound. Additionally, the concept of resonance is applied in automotive engineering, where tuning the lengths of intake and exhaust manifolds enhances engine efficiency at specific RPMs. This tuning takes advantage of the resonance created by valve pulsations to improve performance. Understanding these applications highlights the significance of resonance in both music and engineering.
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Hello,
My name is muaadh.
I had an experiment in Physic about resonance in one end closed pipe.
Our homework is to find applications in real life about this experiment.
This photo of our experiment.
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Musical instruments .

Most basically Pan pipes but also organ pipes , flutes and many more .
 
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Nidum said:
Musical instruments .

Most basically Pan pipes but also organ pipes , flutes and many more .
thank you
 
Muaadh said:
resonance in one end closed pipe.
There is natural resonance due to the whole length of an open pipe. Are you suggesting loading the pipe with a further resonator at one end?
 
sophiecentaur said:
There is natural resonance due to the whole length of an open pipe. Are you suggesting loading the pipe with a further resonator at one end?
I want just applications about this experiment. where can I find applications in our life?
 
Hot rodders have been known to tune the lengths of the intake and exhaust manifolds on their engines for more efficient flow at a particular RPM. The pulsations due to the valves opening and closing can reinforce each other at resonance to achieve this.
 
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