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Pipes
of Pan demonstrates how tubes of varying length act
to select and amplify sound waves of different frequencies.
Ten glass tubes of different lengths filter out specific
tones from the ambient noise in a room. Each pipe is
resonant at a certain frequency, which is determined
by its length. By listening to each pipe in turn, from
longer to shorter, a strange progression of low- to
high-pitched tones are audible.
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