Chemistry, asked by KoulikRoy, 16 days ago

Why does Helium Make your Voice go Funny?​

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Answered by Rajkd180203
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Helium is six times lighter than air, when you inhale and then try to speak with helium in your lungs, the frequency of the sound produced by your vocal cords is increased as helium escapes faster(thereby increasing the frequency of your voice) making your voice shrill and sound funny.

Answered by muthumanimalothram
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Helium is six times lighter than air, when you inhale and then try to speak with helium in your lungs, the frequency of the sound produced by your vocal cords is increased as helium escapes faster(thereby increasing the frequency of your voice) making your voice shrill and sound funny.

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