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The pitch of an organ pipe is highest when the pipe is filled with

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Let me help you with this question.
The pitch of an organ pipe depends on the stiffness of air and on its inertia. A short air column in naturally stiffer then long one. An air column that has less total mass also emits high pitched notes.
One way to get the highest pitch of an organ pipe is to replace the air with helium. In this way, the mass of air column is lowered as helium has very low density and we get a high pitch of an organ pipe.
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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The dependable guideline is pitch changes around 1 Hz for every 0.2 degrees Centigrade.

Nonetheless, this alludes just to temperature change, which thusly impacts distinctive pipe types, materials, and lengths contrastingly moreover.

Practically speaking, this pitch change implies that the chilly season when some houses of worship are warmed just on Sundays when admirers come, the organ can be genuinely off key from when it was tuned amid the week in light of the fact that the temperature has changed so remarkably since.

Also, you see this, on the grounds that the temperature change, however it might be even, influences the distinctive pipes in various ways.
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