Hot Air Organ
Rijke tubes: Heat makes the sound.
When air is heated, it expands. The pressure changes and the air rises to the top of the pipe at the speed of sound. There it is reflected again. This periodic pressure fluctuation continues as a clearly audible sound wave. Depending on the length of the pipe, a different sound is produced.
A phenomenon that was first described in 1859 by the Dutch physicist Pieter Leonard Rijke.
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