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Brass instruments go flat when cold because the metal shrinks slightly when cold causing the pitch to go flat. It is similar to the effect of pushing in a tuning slide when the instrument's pitch is sharp (it shortens the length of the instrument).As the instrument warms, the metal expands, raising the pitch similar to pulling out the tuning slide.
The more water there is in the bottle the shorter air column.The bottle with the smallest amount of water has a longer air column.The shorter the air column,the faster the vibration and the higher the pitch.the longer the air column,the slower the vibration and the lower the pitch. ADD ME ON FACEBOOK AT NICKIESHA KADIJAH REID
the answer is piwratmus (it warms up)
It warms up
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Brass instruments go flat when cold because the metal shrinks slightly when cold causing the pitch to go flat. It is similar to the effect of pushing in a tuning slide when the instrument's pitch is sharp (it shortens the length of the instrument).As the instrument warms, the metal expands, raising the pitch similar to pulling out the tuning slide.
internal pressure increase
Only if the pitcher warms up on the diamond.
As air gets warmer, it expands and becomes less dense.
The more water there is in the bottle the shorter air column.The bottle with the smallest amount of water has a longer air column.The shorter the air column,the faster the vibration and the higher the pitch.the longer the air column,the slower the vibration and the lower the pitch. ADD ME ON FACEBOOK AT NICKIESHA KADIJAH REID
The land warms faster
The sun warms the earth.
soil warms faster than water.
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As far as regarding climate change, the Arctic warms the fastest.
Heat (in water) is random molecular motion, so greater heat equals greater disorder, hence more entropy.
The type of surface that warms up the slowest is the "ocean" surface.