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The figures show standing waves of sound in six organ pipes of the same length.Each pipe has one end open and the other end closed.Note: some of the figures show situations that are not possible.
The figures show standing waves of sound in six organ pipes of the same length.Each pipe has one end open and the other end closed.Note: some of the figures show situations that are not possible.    -Which one of the pipes emits sound with the lowest frequency? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 6
-Which one of the pipes emits sound with the lowest frequency?

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