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A loudspeaker diaphragm is vibrating
A loudspeaker diaphragm is vibrating in simple harmonic motion with a frequency of 430 Hz and a maximum displacement of 0.90 mm.
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A loudspeaker diaphragm is producing a sound for 2.0 s by moving back and forth in a simple harmonic motion. The angular
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Elizabeth
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A 14-Ω loudspeaker, a 9.0-Ω loudspeaker, and a 3.2-Ω loudspeaker are connected in parallel across the terminals of an
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What causes a sound?
Question 3 options: vibrating molecules vibrating protons vibrating neutrons vibrating electrons
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Point A is 5 m from a loudspeaker. At point B, the loudspeaker sounds half as loud as at point A. How far is point B from the
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A loudspeaker has a movable diaphragm (cone) that vibrates back and forth in harmonic motion to produce sound. The displacement
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Find the compound word in this sentence.
The music could be heard through the loudspeaker. Question 10 options: through
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Which describes the role of the diaphragm during inhalation?
The diaphragm moves upward, making the chest cavity smaller, and air
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Which of these best describes how the lungs and diaphragm affect each other?
A As the lungs expand, the diaphragm expands. B As
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Emma sings into a microphone. The sound is transferred from the microphone to a loudspeaker that is plugged into the wall. Her
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