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A tube is placed in a cylinder filled with water. A tuning fork is struck and brought near the tube. The tube is moved up out of the water until a sound is heard in the tube. The steps are repeated using tuning forks that produce different frequencies, and the length of tube above the water is recorded each time in a table.

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