Q.
An organ pipe P1 is closed at one end and vibrating in its first overtone and another pipe P2 opened at both ends vibrating in its third overtone are in resonance with a given tuning fork. Then the ratio of P1 and P2 is :
In an organ pipe closed at one end there will be an antinode at the open end and a node at closed end. The distance between an antinode and nearest node is 4λ. If i1 be the
length of pipe, and λ the wavelength then, l1=4λ, or λ1=4l1
If n be the frequency of note emitted and v the velocity of sound in air, then n1=λ1v=4l1v
Also, closed pipe produces only odd harmonics, hence first overtone of closed pipe is =3(4l1v) ... (i)
For open pipe antinodes are formed at both ends, frequency is given by n2=2l2v
Also open pipe produces both even and odd harmonics,
hence we have freqency of third overtone of open pipe is =4(2l2v) ... (ii)
At resonance both the frequencies are equal ∴4l13v=2l24v ⇒l2l1=83