am I the only 1 to thought that when u stir a cup of coffee and a cup of tea, they both give of different sounds, why is this ?
Answer:
I will bet is is the compactness of the liquid. Coffee is mostly thicker than tea and will probably have a lower pitch and tea a sophisticated pitch....sound can't viberate as immediately in a thicker substance.
ur a nutter!
too too much caffiene :0
whoa, you have to much time to yourself, but will check subsequent time i am making a drink.
It's not the drinks making a tumult - it's your spoon. Obviously prefers one over the other.
I judge a coffee may be frothier & therefore produces slightly more resistance to the stainless steel spoon from Sheffield..
I have never notice this.
However, if you have the *same amount of liquid*, contained by the *same density cups*, with the *same sort (size/ metal) of spoon* and it STILL sounds different, after the only other possible difference would be the relative density of the liquid
I also regard as your spoon likes coffee :D Viva La Coffee Revolution!
No it's OK your not going crackers. I drink Tea without sugar but Coffee next to, and when stirring the Coffee makes a deeper nouns than the Tea!
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i just drink tea and hubby only drinks coffee. they do engineer a different sound, ponder this may be due to the fact that coffee tend to be of a denser consistency to tea.
I don't know, sorry!
probably because you got buns and subsequent time you bring em round ere ya gonna get a squeezin
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Answer:
I will bet is is the compactness of the liquid. Coffee is mostly thicker than tea and will probably have a lower pitch and tea a sophisticated pitch....sound can't viberate as immediately in a thicker substance.
ur a nutter!
too too much caffiene :0
whoa, you have to much time to yourself, but will check subsequent time i am making a drink.
It's not the drinks making a tumult - it's your spoon. Obviously prefers one over the other.
I judge a coffee may be frothier & therefore produces slightly more resistance to the stainless steel spoon from Sheffield..
I have never notice this.
However, if you have the *same amount of liquid*, contained by the *same density cups*, with the *same sort (size/ metal) of spoon* and it STILL sounds different, after the only other possible difference would be the relative density of the liquid
I also regard as your spoon likes coffee :D Viva La Coffee Revolution!
No it's OK your not going crackers. I drink Tea without sugar but Coffee next to, and when stirring the Coffee makes a deeper nouns than the Tea!
shipment
i just drink tea and hubby only drinks coffee. they do engineer a different sound, ponder this may be due to the fact that coffee tend to be of a denser consistency to tea.
I don't know, sorry!
probably because you got buns and subsequent time you bring em round ere ya gonna get a squeezin
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