$A$ tube closed at one end and containing air is excited. It produces the fundamental note of frequency $512 \ Hz$. If the same tube is open at both ends,the fundamental frequency that can be produced is .... $Hz$.

  • A
    $1024$
  • B
    $512$
  • C
    $256$
  • D
    $128$

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