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Science fair project By Keagan Felder
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Big question Will bottles with less water make a higher pitch sound I think this because more air is in it
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Hypothesis I think bottles with less water will have a higher pitch sound I guess this because of a project my sisters did
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Fun facts More water makes the pitch lower If the bottles are not the same they have different pitches if you put the same amount of water in a glass the pitch will be the same If you have the same cups with 1 gram less water in 1 then the other it will have a higher pitch sound If you test tubs the amount of water could be more exact
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materials
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Step by step instructions Buy 5 bottles Buy food coloring Fill each bottle with water Get spoon or wooden stick Use spoon or wooden stick to tap the glass After you tap each glass make a graph to tell how high the pitch is
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Variables How much water is in each glass
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data When there is more air allowed in something and you hit it has a higher pitch sound. When you have less air in something it has a lower pitch sound. Also that has to do with how much water or other liquid you put in it.
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Analysis of data The one with less water made a higher pitch sound
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Conclusion Yes my hypothesis was right. I would change the amounts of water I would do this to see if I got higher pitch sounds. I also would change the glasses I used. To see if that would make a difference. The new questions I have are if I used a different shape glass to see if the pitches were different pitch. What if I put the glasses with more water in front when I hit them all at once will it sound different.
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references encyclopediainternationalgrolierincorparated New York volume 17 Encyclopideainternatinalgrolierincorparated New York volume 7 Studenthandbook Southwestern company Nashville Tennessee
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