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How does the length of a straw affect how high or low a note is?

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How does the length of a straw affect how high or low the note is?

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How does changing the length of the straw effect the pitch of the sound?

Changing the length of the straw changes the resonant frequency at which the straw vibrates when air is blown through it. A shorter straw will produce a higher pitch sound because it has a higher resonant frequency, while a longer straw will produce a lower pitch sound due to its lower resonant frequency.


How does the length of a straw affects the high and low note is?

The length of a straw affects the pitch of the sound it produces when blown. A shorter straw produces a higher pitch, while a longer straw produces a lower pitch due to the difference in the wavelength of the sound waves created. Shorter straws have shorter wavelengths, resulting in higher frequencies and higher notes, whereas longer straws have longer wavelengths, resulting in lower frequencies and lower notes.


How does drinking from a straw show fluids flow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure?

When you suck on a straw, you decrease the air pressure inside the straw, creating a low-pressure area. The higher air pressure outside the straw pushes the liquid up the straw and into your mouth because fluids flow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.


What made Rome Republic?

The last straw was the Rape of a high priest in Rome


Is a plastic straw a condutor or insulator?

A plastic straw is an insulator because it does not conduct electricity. Insulators have high electrical resistance and do not allow the flow of electric current through them.


Explain why drinking through a straw shows that fluids flow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure-?

This is significant as the drink moves up the straw and into your mouth.


What is broom straw?

Broom straw refers to the dried stems or stalks of certain plants, such as sorghum or corn, that are used for making brooms. These straw fibers are stiff and durable, making them suitable for sweeping and cleaning tasks.


Why does a soft drink rises when sucked with a straw?

As you suck on the straw air is removed from the inside of the straw and the air pressure within the straw is reduced. Once the straw's air pressure is reduced past atmospheric pressure of about 760 mmHg, the Patm forces the drink up the straw and into the sucker's mouth. Gases move from high to low pressure areas until equilibrium is reached.


What is slightly more difficult to draw soda through a straw at sea level or on top of a high mountain?

high mountain


What does it mean when the straw moves up barometer air pressure?

If you have taped a straw to a balloon stretched over a jar top as a simple barometer, when the straw moves up, this is a sign of high pressure (atmosphere pressing down on the balloon). High pressure usually means fine weather.