A well acts as a closed pipe. When
wind blows across the top, it
creates a fundamental freque...
Physics, 04.03.2021 23:30 MariaGuerra
A well acts as a closed pipe. When
wind blows across the top, it
creates a fundamental frequency of
30.6 Hz. How deep is the well?
Answers: 3
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