An organ pipe has a fundamental frequency of 440.0 Hz at

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An organ pipe has a fundamental frequency of 440.0 Hz at What will the fundamental frequency of the pipe be if the temperature increases to (assuming the length of the pipe remains constant)? Would it be better to construct organ pipes from a material that expands substantially as the temperature increases, or should the pipes be made of material that maintains the same length at all normal temperatures?

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