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The lowest note is the G above middle C, and the highest is the A nine notes above that.

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What is the frequency of the sound an organ pipe of 3 meters long produces?

The frequency of the sound produced by an organ pipe is determined by the length of the pipe. For a pipe that is 3 meters long, the frequency can be calculated using the formula: frequency = speed of sound / (2 * length). Assuming the speed of sound is 343 m/s, the frequency would be around 57 Hz.


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How does the temperature affect the frequency of an organ pipe?

A change in temperature will result in a change in the speed of sound. The frequency of a flute organ pipe is proportional to the speed of sound. For example, an increase in temperature will cause an increase in the speed of sound, and hence the pitch of the pipe will go up. A change of about 4oC will cause a change in the pipe's sound frequency of about 1%. That compares with a change of 6% between adjacent notes on the keyboard. Hence such a change would be significant.The same effect occurs for the woodwind and brass instruments.


How does the length of a pipe compare with the frequency and wavelength of the sound it can make?

The length of a pipe is directly proportional to the wavelength of the sound it can produce, meaning longer pipes produce longer wavelengths. Frequency is inversely proportional to the length of the pipe, so longer pipes produce lower frequencies. The relationship between pipe length, frequency, and wavelength is determined by the speed of sound in the medium the pipe is placed in.


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What kind of instrument is the pipe organ?

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