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Sound vibrations with frequency v = 0.2 kHz and amplitude
The air pressure variations in a sound wave cause the eardrum to vibrate. Find the maximum velocity and acceleration of the
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Would changing the frequency of a wave cause a change in amplitude? I would say only if the wave velocity remains the same
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When responding to sound, the human eardrum vibrates about its equilibrium position. Suppose an eardrum is vibrating with an
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When responding to sound, the human eardrum vibrates about its equilibrium position. Suppose an eardrum is vibrating with an
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Could Some One Help Me With These Questions .. Filling The Gaps
1) A ________ sound has a large amplitude. 2) A _________ sound
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ing the graph, determine the frequency and amplitude of the wave shown:
1 point Captionless Image Frequency= 3 Hz, Amplitude= 1
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A sound wave in air at 20реж C has a frequency of 150 hz and a displacement amplitude of 5m. For this calculate pressure
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A sound has a higher pitch than a bell. Which quantity must also be higher in this sound than in the bell?(1 point)
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Two objects have the same natural frequency. If they are close enough, creating vibrations in one will cause vibrations in
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Sound vibrations with frequency v = 0.2 kHz and amplitude of 0.5 mm are propagating in an elastic medium. A wave length is 50
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