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Two organ pipes of the same length are purged: one with air at room temperature T0, and the other with helium. What must be the temperature of helium T for the tones of the second pipe to be one octave higher than the corresponding tones of the first (frequency ratio equal to 2)? Assume that the adiabat parameters of gases and their molar masses are known.
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