Answer :
This depends on whether the pipe is closed or open ended.
The fundamental frequency of a pipe is the simplest, smallest portion of a wave that can fit into a pipe. At the open end of a pipe, there is always an antinode - an area with maximum air movement.
If it is an open ended pipe, there is an antinode at each end, meaning that the length of the pipe is equal to 1/2 λ
. Manipulating the formula v=fλ
to solve for the fundamental frequency leaves us with f=v/2L
in an open ended pipe.