When the vibrating column of air inside a woodwind or brass instrument is made longer, the pitch

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Responses

gets higher.
gets higher.

gets lower.
gets lower.

stays the same.
stays the same.

can no longer be determined.

gets lower.

how do you know this?

I know this because when the vibrating column of air inside a woodwind or brass instrument is made longer, it creates a lower frequency of vibrations. This lower frequency corresponds to a lower pitch in terms of sound.

The pitch of a vibrating column of air inside a woodwind or brass instrument depends on its length. When the length of the vibrating column of air is made longer, the pitch gets lower. This is because a longer column of air vibrates at a lower frequency, resulting in a lower pitch. So, in this case, the correct answer is "gets lower."