Nothing, as it won't go anywhere. Only a taut string can transfer vibrations
Write an experiment to find the velocity of sound?
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A sonometer is an apparatus for investigating the vibration of a string or wire under tension. The equipment allows the length of the string and its tension to be varied. See Wikipedia entry 'sonometer' for more details
When a finger is placed upon a violin, and a bow is pulled across it, the violin produces a higher pitch sound. The more fingers placed on the same string, the higher pitch the sound is. Hope this helped.
The sound on the string will sound lower
How well a sound resonates depends mostly on where the sound is coming from, it is a string then the more it is tightened and the quicker it is pulled will resonate it faster.
The string is pulled or struck causing a vibration that is sent into the air then goes to your ear
It muffles (stops) the sound because the string stops moving.
It vibrates to the pitch it is tuned to.
The tighter the string is, the higher the pitch is. You probably shouldn't experiment with that though, as strings break surprisingly easy.
the simplified answer is that when the string is plucked or the bow is pulled across the string(s), it cause the string(s) to vibrate. The length and thickness of the string as well as the resonance of the instrument determines the wavelength and therefore determines the pitch of the sound produced. other factors that can affect the sound are the material the string is made of as well as the material of the instrument itself.
the simplified answer is that when the string is plucked or the bow is pulled across the string(s), it cause the string(s) to vibrate. The length and thickness of the string as well as the resonance of the instrument determines the wavelength and therefore determines the pitch of the sound produced. other factors that can affect the sound are the material the string is made of as well as the material of the instrument itself.
no but it does use strings to create the notes this is my second answer can you please comment
well the bow will make the string it's touching vibrate and make a sound that is amplified by the sound box.
the pitch of the string goes higher. if it doesn't, then either something's wrong with said guitar, or I'm wrong and you should go ask Albert Einstein or your guitar teacher or someone who's smart.