Well think of the laws of physics and gravity. A spoon is heavy and gravity will pull the string down there for brining the spoon down along with it, with little delay from the obstacle of your ear.
How long is a piece of string?! It depends on the model, the best idea is to take it into a respectiful musical instrument shop.
Type your answer here... well a string instrument because of the string on its handle so in order to play the violin you would have to have that string so without that string the violin would not sound like it did before neither would it be called a string instrument.
Technically speaking yes you could...But you would have to file out the nut at the top of the neck to make room for the bigger gauge string. If you're comfortable doing this then go for it, but just know that your normal E string will not sit correctly in the nut anymore unless you replace the entire piece.
The tension of the string. Less tension = lower pitch. This can be achieved by loosening the string or lengthening the string.
If the string is not taught (strung with tension that holds it up and with little sway) then the sound wave would have too much resistance as it tried to pass through the string which would prevent it from reaching the other end.
100 metres seems to be the length of a spool of gardeners cotton Discuss:How_long_is_a_piece_of_string...we are not talking about jute twine here!So the maximum length of a piece of string would be 999.99mm!So the real answer to 'how long is a piece of string?' would be...anything between 0.01mm to 999.99mm.
A bit longer than this piece of string!
The spoon gets hot - Relax, this is perfectly normal.
what would happen if a large piece of steel wool was used? A much smaller piece
the normal amount would be 17
it would mess up and then wont work
I don't know.... That's a good question. Maybe you should try it when it's hot and sunny outside. : )
Well how long is a piece of string.
Ypu would need to pull twice as hard on the string to keep going the same speed. Ypu would need to pull twice as hard on the string to keep going the same speed.
Tidal forces would probably break a string that was several light years long, no matter what sort of unobtainium you made the string from.
If you hang a magnet on a piece of string, the magnet will align itself in the magnetic field of the Earth and point in a north-south direction. This is because the magnet is trying to align with the Earth's magnetic field.
IT WOULD PROB BUBBLE