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Vibration of different volume of water will produce different pitch. Sound How does the amount of water in a glass affect the pitch of sound? More water produces lower pitch. arbitrary volume 150 mL 30 mL 60 mL 90 mL 120 mL

How does the amount of water in a glass affect the pitch of sound? arbitrary volume 150 mL 30 mL 60 mL 90 mL 120 mL

How does the amount of water in a glass affect the pitch of sound? arbitrary volume 150 mL 30 mL 60 mL 90 mL 120 mL

How does the amount of water in a glass affect the pitch of sound? arbitrary volume 150 mL 30 mL 60 mL 90 mL 120 mL

How does the amount of water in a glass affect the pitch of sound? arbitrary volume 150 mL 30 mL 60 mL 90 mL 120 mL