The Requirement Which Makes Vocal Chord Sound Possible for Human Beings, the Impact of Low Density Air Upon Vocal Chord Sounds Within Human Beings, and the Impact of High Density Air Upon Vocal Chord Sounds Within Human Beings

The sounds vocal cords produce (or any sound for that matter) are completely dependent upon the ambient atmospheric pressure around them. If the air surrounding the speaker is low density (eg. helium) than the voice in general will sound high pitched. If the air around the speaker is high density (eg. on other planets) than the voice in general will sound low pitched...


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