what happens to sound produced by a bowl as you increase the level of water in it
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Firstly, as the water level rises, the velocity with which falling water hits the surface decreases. This reduces turbulence, hence making a softer sound. Secondly, as the air column in the container shortens, so does the wavelength of the sound produced. Hence the pitch increases.
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