However this usually produces a single sound.
Marbles going through pipes sound.
This causes a vibration in the pipes and creates the sound of marbles dropping.
A sudden change in water flow mixed with soapy bubbles will create air pockets that burst and echo through the pipes.
They say the sound comes from water trickling through pvc pipes which gets distorted through concrete before emerging as the sound of falling marbles.
Can you find a correlation.
Then again think about this.
Water bubbles in sanitary pipes.
Building experts told us that it s due to the pipes mosquito traps or vibrations that go through the walls.
Air can get trapped in the network of pipes as water passes through them and the force can cause the pipes to jostle and disperse the air pocket creating a sound like marbles rolling.
If the sound alters as it moves through a building it means actual marbles and pins can t be the root cause.
But this makes pinpointing the origin even more challenging.
Abstract this is a really fun project even if you don t like going on roller coasters yourself.
This phenomenon has been in the news lately.
Soon after a few cycles the force is too small.
Of course despite the scientific explanations that don t really sound scientific enough.
It all started when the straits times forum published a letter by bank executive joseph wong who kept hearing the sound of falling marbles in his flat.
The pipe bounces back up falls back into place the sound occurs and the cycle repeats a couple of times though there is less force each time.
The sound it creates is similar to that of marbles dropping.
Pipes making sounds that sound so much like marbles.
Plumbing is a good.