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Straw Pan Flute

Straw Pan Flute

Learn how to make a straw pan flute that plays an eight note scale. Calculate the length of each straw pipe and put together you masterpiece.

Download the Straw Pan Flute Directions Here

Longer Wavelength Creates a Lower Frequency

In an open ended pan flute a standing wave is created.  The longer the wind column the larger the standing wave.  A larger standing wave creates a lower the frequency.  We perceive frequency as a highness and lowness we call pitch.

Standing Wave in a straw pan flute

Straw Pan Flute That Plays a Full Scale (C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C)

#1 Measure the diameter of your straw.

#2 Use the wavelength and diameter and solve for the length of each straw wind column (L).

Variables:   L - length of pipe  λ – wavelength   d - diameter of pipe

Calculation:    L = λ/2 – (0.4)(d)

Straw Length and Diameter

#3 Measure and cut your straws the length of the eight wind columns (L) you calculated.

#4 Tape all the straws together as seen in the picture.  Pull out enough tape to go around all the straws placed flat on the table.  Lay the tape flat on the table sticky side up.  Lay the straws with one end flush with the tape from largest to smallest.  Next, wrap the tape around the front of the straws to keep them in place.

Straw Pan Flute Tape

Straw Length Calculation for Wind Column Notes

Wind Column

Note

Wavelength (𝜆)

(cm)

Work 

L = 𝜆/2 – ((0.4)(d))

(cm)

 

Length of Straw (L)

(cm)

C 16.25  

 

D 14.5  

 

E 12.9  

 

F 12.2  

 

G 10.85  

 

A 9.65  

 

B 8.6  

 

C 8.15  

 

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Unit 1: One Dimensional Motion
Unit 2: 2D Motion
Unit 3: Newton’s Laws and Force
Unit 4: Universal Gravitation and Circular Motion
Unit 5: Work, Power, Mechanical Advantage, and Simple Machines
Unit 6: Momentum, Impulse, and Conservation of Momentum
Unit 7: Electrostatics
Unit 8: Current and Circuits
Unit 9: Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Unit 10: Intro to Waves
Unit 11: Electromagnetic Waves
Unit 12: Nuclear Physics

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