very high but the string will break under its weight after a bit
It is when an air conditioner can resist to high temperatures without breaking
A high-pitched sound results when a string or a column of air vibrates rapidly.
To see if the air is moving. This usually is the case if the fan is up high and reaching it would be inconvient
I give the answer yes. Strings are made by metals. speed is high in metals.
"Air on the G String" was an adaptation of an Air written by Johann Sebastian Bach in the early 1700s. The Air was from Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major.
Sound travels better through a string because the particles in a solid are more closely packed and can transmit vibrations more efficiently than in air. In air, the particles are more spread out, leading to greater energy loss and lower transmission of sound.
34 BPM.
"air on the g string" is nothing you can wear but it is a piece of music composed by j.s.bach, from one of his orchestra suites, to be played by string instruments (i.e., in this case, violin, viola, celli). the term "air" relates to its character, as it is a slow, songlike piece which often is called "air" in music. string instruments have different strings, according to the names of musical notes. violins, for instance, have the four strings e-a-d-g. so "air on a g string" means a piece of slow music to be played on the string "g", especially that composed by bach.
By vibrating, which induces vibration in the air, and sound is vibrations in the air.
first thats a stupid ? but anyway u just put air in the balloon and get a string and hold the balloon with the hand that you write with and the string with the other and on the bottom of the balloon you but the string on that part and yank the string as fast as you can!!
In the fall.
Michel Perrault has written: '[ Orchestral and chamber music, and Esquisses en plein air, for soprano or contralto, string orchestra and harpsichord' -- subject(s): Scores, Orchestral music, Songs (High voice) with string orchestra, Chamber music