They have different characteristics, including pitch.
Why do a violin and a flute produce different sounds despite traveling through the same medium?
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A violin and a flute produce different sounds due to variations in their sound wave frequencies, timbres, and harmonic structures, which result from the distinct ways they generate and amplify vibrations through their respective materials and shapes.