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PitchMachine Screw
  • Pitch represents the angle of the blades with respect to the plane of rotation. Instead of reporting the angle itself, the pleasure craft industry uses other means to record pitch.
  • Pitch describes the distance the screw/propeller would travel after turning one revolution (exactly 360o) through a solid substance. The greater the distance, the higher the pitch.
  • Consult http://www.m-i-link.com/outstation/formulaPitch.asp to view how to measure and calculate screw/propeller pitch
Musical Pitch
  • Pitch represents the frequency, together with its harmonics and companion frequencies, of a steady sound that creates a note.
  • Pitch is commonly referred to as notes, as in A, B, C, D, E, F, and G
  • Pitch can also be described as frequencies, as in 440Hz (A)
  • Pitch is measured by counting the frequency, or cycles per second, of a note - commonly with an oscilloscope or tone measurement device
Roof Pitch
  • Pitch measures the steepness of the angle of the roof. It is typically expressed as a ratio of the mathematical slope, or rise/run.
  • Pitch is measured by dividing the vertical change over the horizontal change for the same segment of roof.
Aeronautical Pitch
  • Pitch describes the angle of the longitudinal axis of the aircraft body relative to the the horizon.
  • Pitch is measured in degrees.

Boat Propeller- On a boat propeller you would measure the pitch in inches. Usually the propeller would have 2 numbers the first would be the diameter of the propeller in inches the second would be the pitch followed by the letters RH or LH. or sometimes just R or L. So if you saw a propeller with 26 18 RH. That would be a 26 inch diameter propeller with 18 inch pitch. Right Hand. I have never seen the pitch of a boat propeller stamped on the propeller in degrees such as an angle. So please don't take down my answers. I have been a captain for 30 years so I know what I am talking about.

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Pitch of a Baseball: any speed unit, e.g. miles per hour, kilometers per hour, etc.

Pitch of a roof: any slope unit, e.g. degrees, inches per foot, meters per 100 meters, etc.

Pitch of a sound: any frequency unit, e.g. Hertz, cycles per second, etc.

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You need an oscilloscope and the knowledge to use it. A frequency generator is useful to calibrate the scope.

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by focusing on how high or how low someone's voice is

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The frequency at which air particles are vibrating and the unit is hertz which is one cycle per second

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Sound pitch can be measured effectively by microphones connected to oscilloscopes.

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