End correction is a concept in the field of acoustics, particularly in the study of musical instruments and sound waves in tubes. It refers to the adjustment made to the effective length of a cylindrical tube (like a pipe or organ pipe) to account for the fact that the pressure wave does not reflect perfectly at the open end of the tube. When sound waves travel through a tube, they create standing waves.

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