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A vessel is placed below a water tap. We can estimate the height of the water level reached in the vessel from a distance simply by listening to the sound. How? 

A vessel is placed below a water tap. We can estimate the height of the water level reached in the vessel from a distance simply by listening to the sound. How? 

The frequency of sound produced in an air column is inversely proportional to the length of the air column. As the level of water in the vessel increases, the length of air column above it decreases. Hence, the frequency of sound produced goes on increasing.

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