When you blow across the top of a cola bottle, you can generate sound (Figure Q13.17). As
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When you blow across the top of a cola bottle, you can generate sound (Figure Q13.17). As you drink more and more of the cola and lower the liquid level, how does the frequency of the Figure Q13.6 sound change?
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