The word pipe has a long I vowel sound. (The E is silent.)
You can tell if a vowel is long or short because long vowels sound like the actual letter.
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Yes, the word 'pipe' is both a noun (pipe, pipes) and a verb (pipe, pipes, piping, piped).Examples:A man sat on the bench smoking a pipe. (noun)They pipe the natural gas from this substation into the town. (verb)
The long I sound is the sound of the letter (eye). The sound is made by an I, a Y, or a vowel pair such as AI, IE, and EI.Some words that have the long I sound:Words that start with a long I sound:aisle, ibis, iris, iron, ice, ides, idle, isle, irate, ire, isosceles, itemWords ending in Y and their IE versions:by, buy, cry, dry, fry, my,cried, dried, fried, triedWords ending in silent E: (and their other forms)bye, gibe, jibe, tribe, entice, dice, lice, rice, slice,glide, side, slide, fife, life, rife, strife, wife, bike, like, pikebile, file, mile, pile, tile, while, crime, lime, mime, time,dine, fine, line, mine, pine, pipe, ripe swipe, wipe,guise, wise, bite, cite, kite, mite, white, write size,rhyme, thyme, hype, tyke, analyzeWords ending in -IGHT (and forms of these words)fight, light, might, night, plight, right, sight, tightWords with IE : (and forms of them):die, diet, lie, pie, piety, varietyAlso:biped, high, sigh (sighed), sign, dial,
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Flue flu --- short for influenza This short poem has some homonyms in it: A flea and a fly in a flue didn't know what to do Said the flea let us fly said the fly let us flee So they flew through a hole in the flue
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The frequency of the sound produced by an organ pipe is determined by the length of the pipe. For a pipe that is 3 meters long, the frequency can be calculated using the formula: frequency = speed of sound / (2 * length). Assuming the speed of sound is 343 m/s, the frequency would be around 57 Hz.
If radius is short it is 1 times pipe diameter. If it is a long radius it is 1.5 times nominal pipe diameter.
If your elbow is a short radius it is 1 times your nominal pipe diameter. If it is a long radius it is 1 1/2 times your nominal pipe diameter.show me the exact pattern of long radius
Sound travels through a pipe by creating pressure waves in the air inside the pipe. These waves are generated by vibrations from a sound source and are transmitted through the air molecules inside the pipe. The shape and material of the pipe can influence the way the sound waves travel and are reflected.
Possibly if there is little pressure in the pipe -(ie if it's a drain pipe) . For a pressure carrying pipe,I would cut out the hole and replace with a long coupling, or a short piece of pipe and 2 couplings.
Blowing through a pipe, such as a flute or a recorder, causes the air inside the pipe to vibrate. The vibration creates sound waves that travel through the air, producing the sound you hear. The pitch of the sound can be changed by altering the length or shape of the pipe.
You blow into the intended pipe, where as each pipe has a different sound
Organ pipe cacti make no noise.
Pipe life is how long a pipe lives.
The flue pipe is an interesting pipe that resides in the pipe family. It turns out the sound from one is not made with moving parts like many other pipes but from the vibrations of air. It is not much unlike a whistle or recorder in that manner.