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Abstract A cylindrical pipe (a flute, a marimba resonator, an automobile exhaust pipe) filled with ordinary air is a system that shows standing waves. If both ends of the pipe are open, the boundary conditions insist that the pressure at the open end is zero. Zero means that it is not overpressure (positive); it is not underpressure (negative); it is ordinary atmospheric pressure (zero).
Abstract A cylindrical pipe (a flute, a marimba resonator, an automobile exhaust pipe) filled with ordinary air is a system that shows standing waves. If both ends of the pipe are open, the boundary conditions insist that the pressure at the open end is zero. Zero means that it is not overpressure (positive); it is not underpressure (negative); it is ordinary atmospheric pressure (zero).
Standing Waves in Pipes
Hartmann, William M. (author)
2013
2013-01-01
8 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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