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A whistle.
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a whistle
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Yes because the sound waves are closer together or more frequent. A drum is usually larger than a teakettle, so it will have a lower resonant frequency.
false because it does
A teakettle typically makes a whistling sound when the water inside boils and creates steam, causing the whistle attachment on the spout to vibrate and produce a high-pitched noise.
There is no best frequency. If you train a dog correctly any frequency the dog can hear will control it. Your voice, whistle, 'silent' whistle. All are acceptable.
An observer at a railroad crossing hears the lowest frequency of a train's whistle when the train is approaching. As the train moves towards the observer, the sound waves are compressed, resulting in a higher perceived frequency.
A round whistle produces sound at a constant frequency when blown steadily because the air vibrating in the whistle's cavity creates a standing wave with a fixed wavelength and frequency. As long as the blowing pressure remains constant, the frequency of the sound produced will also remain constant.
A whistle makes a high sound because of the short length of the whistle's tube, which amplifies high-frequency sounds. When air is blown into the whistle and vibrates at a high frequency, it produces a high-pitched sound.
yes, a whistle sound is high pitched sound
A tin whistle typically has a frequency range of around 550 Hz to 2100 Hz, covering the mid to high range of the musical spectrum. This range allows the tin whistle to produce a bright and clear sound that is characteristic of its folk music heritage.
its mostly mammals such as dogs cats rats
The observer at the crossing hears the lowest frequency of the train’s whistle when the train is moving away from them. This is due to the Doppler effect, where the pitch of the sound decreases as the source moves away from the observer.