The weight of the hammer in a piano is crucial for its tone and responsiveness. The hammer weight affects how hard the strings are struck, influencing the volume and clarity of the sound.
Hammer weights can vary across different sections of the piano. Typically, the higher notes have lighter hammers to facilitate quicker response times, while lower notes may have heavier hammers for greater volume and sustain.
m = Mass of the hammer in kilograms
g = Acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/sΒ²)
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