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jaylesemohlmaster321:

what makes a chime?

TETSXPREME:

Welcome To Questioncove Something that is against the law can be a Crime

sleep546:

@tetsxpreme wrote:
Welcome To Questioncove Something that is against the law can be a Crime
what that gotta do with chime?

TETSXPREME:

OOH I THOUGHT HE SAID CRIME

jaylesemohlmaster321:

@sleep546 wrote:
@tetsxpreme wrote:
Welcome To Questioncove Something that is against the law can be a Crime
what that gotta do with chime?
ye i think they was condused

jaylesemohlmaster321:

@tetsxpreme wrote:
OOH I THOUGHT HE SAID CRIME
im a whole girl

TETSXPREME:

mbmb

TETSXPREME:

Do you mean like the noise?

jaylesemohlmaster321:

its ight lmao

jaylesemohlmaster321:

like music

TETSXPREME:

In a wind chime, the vibrations of the pipe itself radiate the sound after being struck, so the air column has little to do with the pitch being produced. Sound can be produced when the tubes or rods come in contact with a suspended central clapper in the form of a ball or horizontal disk, or with each other. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_chime

jaylesemohlmaster321:

@tetsxpreme wrote:
In a wind chime, the vibrations of the pipe itself radiate the sound after being struck, so the air column has little to do with the pitch being produced. Sound can be produced when the tubes or rods come in contact with a suspended central clapper in the form of a ball or horizontal disk, or with each other. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_chime
thankyou sm

TETSXPREME:

No Problemo

christopher116:

When the wind blows, the tubes bump into an object in the center, called a clapper, and against one another. As they do so, the collisions produce vibrations that travel the length of the tubes, producing sound waves at particular pitches depending upon the length of the tube and what material they're made from.

jaylesemohlmaster321:

@christopher116 wrote:
When the wind blows, the tubes bump into an object in the center, called a clapper, and against one another. As they do so, the collisions produce vibrations that travel the length of the tubes, producing sound waves at particular pitches depending upon the length of the tube and what material they're made from.
thankyou sm

christopher116:

yuh np

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