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What is the fundamental frequency of a particular medium ?

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Answer:

This is the minimum possible frequency generated by the given medium

Step-by-step explanation:

Let say the medium through which sound is produced is a hollow pipe closed at one end

Now at minimum possible situation the wave that will form in it will be of quarter length so we can say


L = (\lambda)/(4)

so we have


\lambda = 4L

now we will have


f = (v)/(\lambda)

so fundamental frequency of closed pipe will be


f = (v)/(4L)

similarly if pipe is closed then in that case the wavelength will be half inside the pipe


L = (\lambda)/(2)

now we have


f = (v)/(2L)

in this way we can say it is the minimum frequency of sound produced by the source

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From my research, the question has the following choices:

a.the lowest frequency at which a standing wave is possible
b. the highest frequency at which s standing wave is possiblec. the only frequency at which a standing wave is possible
d. the only frequency at which standing wave is not possible

From there, the correct answer is A.
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