the denser the medium the lower the pitch
Density = mass / volume.
Pitch stone typically has a density around 2.3 - 2.8 g/cm³, depending on the specific composition and porosity of the sample.
No, the density of the same substance does not vary. Density is a physical property of a substance that remains constant regardless of the amount or volume of the substance.
Karlovy Vary District's population density is 77 people per square kilometer.
Density affects pitch because it affects the speed of sound waves. In denser materials, sound waves travel faster, resulting in a higher pitch. Less dense materials slow down sound waves, leading to a lower pitch.
Density does not vary with the state of the matter in a substance.
The density of concrete can vary from 2,300 to 3,400 kg/m3.
Otters can change their density to either float on the surface of the water, or sink. Therefore, their density can vary.
The density of steel as per IS 2062 will vary. This is because steel's density typically changes with composition.
The density of pine wood can vary, but on average it is around 30-40 pounds per cubic foot.
The density of varnish can vary depending on the type and formulation, but it typically ranges from 8.4 to 9.0 lbs per gallon.
It makes the molecules vibrate so the density chages. Your question is a bit unclear.