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The law of vibrating strings is the vibrational mode of a string that is stretched. The wavelength is twice the length of the string.
Moving your finger along the string will alter the length and the pitch of the sound produced.
The answer will depend on what is vibrating.
The four properties of the string that affect its frequency are length, diameter, tension and density. These properties are- When the length of a string is changed, it will vibrate with a different frequency. Shorter strings have higher frequency and therefore higher pitch.
The tension effects how much the string is capable of vibrating. Different vibrations create different length sound waves so the sound will change at different tensions.
length of vibrating air column
On a fretted instrument, the fret serves to shorten the string's vibrating length when a string is "stopped" at it.
The vibrations start at the reed, but the pitch is changed by the length of the tube the vibrations go down. Therefore, closing more holes causes the tube length to increase and the pitch to decrease. There are also some changes in the way the vibrations are formed at the reed for the higher octave pitches.
The length of day does not affect the season.
The length of a conductor Does affect it's resistance.The longer it is, the more the resistance.
Does the sun's position in the sky affect the length of daylight ?