Would the larger or smaller whistle be louder (able to be heard farther away) if they were blown with the same force of breath? — 2 Answers

by Archaeophile84, from UT, United States Asked on October 26, 2012

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Answered by Backpacker D, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on October 28, 2012

Not necessarily. The only real difference here is size, which may alter the pitch slightly. Volume will be a variable connected to how hard you whistle.

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Answered by Anonymous, guest, from UT, United States, on October 29, 2012

As neither one of them are fairly substantial in size, it would be safe to say that the larger of the two whistles is going to be louder.

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