short string plucked hard
A higher note
A longer string will have a greater distance between peaks of the waves of the vibration, so a sound will be lower on the sound wave scale.
The reason that they create longer notes is because it vibrates faster, but not as big vibrations, which causes the pitch to be higher, and also can vibrate longer.
The harp player plucks a string and it vibrates at a certain frequency, depending on the length of the string. The shorter the string, the higher the pitch. The volume can be determined on how hard the string is plucked. The harp is made of wood because wood resonates well. A pedal can be attached in order to make each string higher by shortening it by a certain amount.
striking on the bowls causes the air in the bowls to vibrate the shorter the air coloumn above this ,the faster the water vibrates producing a higher pitch as the height of air coloumn increases the pitch of the sound decreases
A higher note
No, when an object vibrates more quickly, it produces a higher pitch. Pitch is determined by the frequency of the vibrations - the higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.
When an elastic band is plucked, it vibrates rapidly back and forth. This vibration creates sound waves in the air, which we perceive as sound. The pitch of the sound is determined by the frequency of the vibration, with higher frequencies creating higher pitch sounds.
Yes, it is true that the faster a sound source vibrates the higher the pitch.
The pitch of a guitar note is directly related to the frequency of the strings. When a string vibrates faster, it produces a higher pitch, and when it vibrates slower, it produces a lower pitch. This means that playing different notes on a guitar involves adjusting the frequency of the strings to produce the desired pitch.
The pitch of a bottle changes with the amount of liquid inside it. When the bottle is full, it produces a higher pitch because the liquid vibrates at a faster rate than when it is partially empty, resulting in a lower pitch.
when you blow the reed vibrates which produces sound and by covering up the holes you change the pitch. the more holes open the higher the pitch. hope that helps you!
a vibrating body produces sound. ie only if an object vibrates will it produce sound. the faster the object vibrates, the louder the sound and vice-versa. the no of vibrations per seceon is called frequency. thus if an object has a higher frequency, then it produces a louder and shriller sound...
A short bar produces a high pitch because it vibrates more quickly, resulting in a higher frequency of sound waves being produced. The shorter length of the bar means that it has less mass to move, causing it to vibrate at a faster rate and create a higher pitch.
The speed at which an object vibrates determines its frequency, which is measured in hertz (Hz). Objects that vibrate faster have a higher frequency, while objects that vibrate slower have a lower frequency.
The lighter strings vibrate much faster than the heavier ones when the bow is drawn across them. This faster or higher frequency of vibration emits the higher pitched sound.
A longer string will have a greater distance between peaks of the waves of the vibration, so a sound will be lower on the sound wave scale.