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how can you make the natural frequency of a tube increase?
decrease the length of the tube.
increase the length of the tube.
make holes in the tube.
change the composition of the tube.
The natural frequency of a resonant tube is inversely proportional to its effective length, given by the formula $f = \frac{v}{2L}$ (for open tubes) or $f = \frac{v}{4L}$ (for closed tubes), where $v$ is the speed of sound and $L$ is the tube length. Shortening the tube reduces $L$, which increases the frequency. Drilling holes creates new endpoints, effectively shortening the tube, but this is a secondary effect compared to directly decreasing the tube's length. Changing the tube's composition does not affect the air column's resonant frequency, as it depends on the air inside the tube, not the tube material. Increasing the tube length would decrease the frequency.
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A. Decrease the length of the tube.