
doi: 10.1119/1.12243
Common laboratory apparatus and readily available materials are used to generate resonance spectra of air columns. Frequency measurements of the harmonics of a column match very well with theoretical calculations. Three additional experiments are described, involving the end correction to the column length, tone holes in the side of the column and the addition of a bell to the end of the column.
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