An open-open tube is a type of musical instrument or resonator that has both ends open, allowing sound waves to travel through it.
Closed-Closed tube: A closed-closed tube is a musical instrument or resonator that has both ends closed, causing sound waves to reflect off the closed ends.
Open-Closed tube: An open-closed tube is a musical instrument or resonator that has one end open and one end closed, resulting in unique sound characteristics.
Resonance: Resonance occurs when an object vibrates at its natural frequency due to the influence of an external force. In the case of tubes, resonance determines the pitch produced.
AP Physics 1 - 10.3 Interference and Superposition (Waves in Tubes and on Strings)
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