The high-pitched sounds you hear are the upper harmonics of water hammer, and flushing the toilet without adding enough toilet paper to absorb the squealing sound. Without toilet paper in the pipes, they will vibrate and possibly crack the solder in the pipe joints. If you really want to do yourself a favor, wrap ALL the water pipe joints in high density foam rubber (HDFR - Plumbing supply shops provide these in assorted colors to mark off different areas - kitchen, bathroom, garage, etc.).
When a toilet is flushed, the rushing water creates vibrations in the pipes, which can produce a high-pitched noise due to the rapid movement of water and air in the plumbing system.
Vocal cords produce low-pitched sounds when they vibrate slowly.
Yes, both a loose belt and a loose muffler shield can produce squealing noises. A loose belt, particularly in the engine, may slip on pulleys, causing a squealing sound. Similarly, a loose muffler shield can vibrate against other components or the exhaust system, leading to squealing or rattling noises. It's important to address these issues promptly to avoid further damage.
A smelly water heater is often caused by bacteria growing in the tank, which can produce a foul odor. This can happen when the water heater is not regularly flushed and cleaned, allowing bacteria to thrive. To fix this issue, the tank should be flushed and sanitized to eliminate the bacteria causing the smell.
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Sound. Vibrating vocal cords produce sound. The speed at which they vibrate determines whether the sound is high pitched or low pitched.
Two musical instruments that produce high-pitched sounds are the flute and the piccolo. These instruments have a smaller size and higher frequency of vibration in their sound production, resulting in the emission of high-pitched tones.
The pitch of the sound. Sound waves with shorter wavelengths have higher frequency and produce higher-pitched sounds, while longer wavelengths have lower frequency and produce lower-pitched sounds.
A triangle is considered a non-pitched percussion instrument because it does not produce a specific pitch or musical note when struck. Its primary role is to provide a metallic and high-pitched sound to complement the overall musical piece.
Vibrations are perceived by the human ear as sound. Faster vibrations produce higher-pitched sounds, while slower vibrations sound lower-pitched.
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Pitched percussion instruments produce specific musical notes, like xylophones and marimbas. Unpitched percussion instruments, such as cymbals and tambourines, do not produce specific pitches and are used for rhythm and texture in music.