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The person is holding one end, so this is similar to a pipe with one closed end.
I counted the 1/4th waves in the diagram. There are 3 quarter waves.
The equation:
lambda = 4L/n describes this situation, where n=odd intervals correct?
It appears the 3/4(lambda) = Len.
Len is NOT 'L' in the diagram btw.
Plugging this back into our original equation and solving for "n", we get
L4/3 = 4L/n
n = 3
Now, given that with a closed end, the 'n' values are '1,3,5,7, etc'
This means n=3 corresponds to the Second Harmonic.
But the answer is B. Why is this called the third harmonic?