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In a lab, two air columns each of length L are set up: Tube A is open at both ends, and Tube B is closed at one end. Tube B is adjusted to its next resonance above its fundamental (second resonance). Which harmonic of Tube A would have the same frequency as Tube B at this setting? Assume the speed of sound is the same in both tubes and ignore end corrections.
In a school lab, a GM tube at fixed distance records a background of 20 counts per minute (cpm). With a sealed iodine-131 source in place at the same geometry, the total count rate at t = 0 is 340 cpm. The isotopeβs half-life is 8.0 days. Assuming no change in setup or absorption, what total count rate is expected 24 days later?
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