longer straw, lower noteshorter straw, higher note
longer straw, lower noteshorter straw, higher note
Fins on a rocket affects its flight by the way they are built on the rocket
it affects how far the rocket will fly
Yes, the length of the straw can affect how fast a liquid travels through it due to the increased surface area and friction between the liquid and the straw walls. Longer straws can create more resistance, potentially slowing down the flow of liquid compared to shorter straws.
It depends on the length of the straw. I would go get a straw, measure it with a ruler, and multiply that by 1,000,000. So if the straw was 4 inches, it would be 4,000,000. You could also google .... length average "drinking straw".... without the quotes.
The length of a straw affects pitch because it determines the length of the air column in the straw. Shorter straws have a shorter air column, leading to higher pitch sound vibrations, while longer straws have a longer air column, leading to lower pitch sound vibrations. The pitch is determined by the frequency of the vibrations produced by the air column, with shorter columns producing higher frequencies and higher pitches.
The amount of liquid a straw can hold varies depending on the size and shape of the straw. On average, a standard plastic straw can hold about 1-2 milliliters of liquid. However, this can change depending on the material and thickness of the straw.
It depends on the diameter of the straw, which varies. Multiply the diameter by 3.14 and the result by the length of the straw.
not at all.
Centimeters.
A typical plastic straw is around 7.5 inches long, while paper straws can vary in length.