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Why does Helium Make your Voice go Funny???​

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Answered by 19093
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That's because helium is so much lighter than air. When sound waves speed up but their frequency stays the same, each wave stretches out. ... It's a gas that is much heavier than air, so when it is inhaled, it shortens sound waves so the lower tones in the voice are amplified and the higher ones fade out.

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Answered by orion53
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That’s because helium is so much lighter than air.

When sound waves speed up but their frequency stays the same, each wave stretches out.

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