Why does pitch of string instruments drop in an air conditioned room?
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Because sound is a pressure wave, it requires molecules to bump into each other. The frequency we use to describe this wave is in a sense a measurement of how quickly these molecules bump into each other.
This rate depends on the relationship between the pressure and temperature of the fluid through which sound is travelling.
That is why pitch of string instruments drop in an air conditioned room.
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Because sound is a pressure wave, it requires molecules to bump into each other. The frequency we use to describe this wave is in a sense a measurement of how quickly these molecules bump into each other.
This rate depends on the relationship between the pressure and temperature of the fluid through which sound is travelling.
That is why pitch of string instruments drop in an air conditioned room.
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