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Prove that for pipe closed at one end, the end correction is e=n2l2-n1l1n1-n2 -

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Prove that for pipe closed at one end, the end correction is `e = (n_2l_2-n_1l_1)/(n_1-n_2)`

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Solution

Consider the two pipes of same diameter but different lengths of l1 and l2·

Let n1 and n2 be the frequencies of tunning fork.

We know, for a pipe closed at one end

V = 4n1L1 = 4n2L2

n1L1 = n2L2

n1(l1 + e) = n2(l2 + e)

where, e = end correction

n1l1 + n1e = n2l2 + n2e

n1e - n2e = n2l2 - n1l1

e(n1 - n2) = n2l2 - n1l1

`therefore e = (n_2l_2-n_1l_1)/(n_1-n_2)`

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