In a closed organ pipe producing a musical note, an antinode will always be produced at

a

the closed end

b

the open end

c

the middle

d

all the parts of the pipe

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marlianlawa
2 years ago

In a closed organ pipe, an antinode is always produced at the open end, where the air can move freely. This is because the air at the open end is not restricted and can undergo maximum displacement, creating an antinode, which is a point of maximum amplitude in a standing wave. Meanwhile, a node, which is a point of no displacement, forms at the closed end.

Ferdinand001
1 year ago

Quick tip to remember:

Closed end = Node

Open end = Antinode

daniel6789
3 years ago

The answer is A:
Antinodes are formed at the open end of a closed organ pipe.The closed end of a tube is an antinode in the pressure (or a node in the longitudinal displacement). The open end of a tube is approximately a node in the pressure (or an antinode in the longitudinal displacement).

Chase123
10 years ago

d ans should be c

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