Sound produced by pouring of water into a vessel is due to:
The vibration of vessel surface
The vibration of the air in the vessel
The vibration of water while pouring
The vibration of the surface on which the vessel is kept.
When water is poured into a vessel, the air in the vessel is replaced from it by the water poured and it starts to vibrate thereby producing sound.
An empty vessel is partially filled with water, then the frequency of vibration of air column in the vessel
A rectangular vessel 22 cm by 16 cm by 14 cm is full of water. If the total water is poured into an empty cylindrical vessel of radius 8 cm, find the height of water In the cylindrical vessel.