results from a complex analysis of all available evidence. :)
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leads to conclusions that do not reflect all the sources.
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sound is a wave. while light has wave-particle duality. It acts like a wave but consisting of tiny packets (particles) called photons. hope this helps.
Sound is a form of Energy that creates a sensation of hearing in our ears . Sound is produced by Vibration that is contraction and expansion of the Sound Particles . We can see this at our home speakers the Vibration . Sound in physics is produced by vibrations which carry energy across a medium such as the air. As you talk, the air in your mouth is pushed and vibrates air molecules in front of the air molecules in your mouth to transfer the energy/sound waves. This keeps happening until the sound reaches, say, another person. Inherently, the sound as you go farther away decreases because you lose energy because the world is not ideal in a physics-sense. Sound differs based on amplitude and frequency. High frequency corresponds to high pitch as does low frequency to low pitch. High amplitude corresponds to loud sound as does low amplitude to low sound.
Because it absorbs the sound but not all of the sound. :)
It is not. It is a conductor of sound because it absorbs the sound.
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A sound generalization considers more factors than an oversimplification.
a sound generalization considers more factors than an oversimplification
Yes, the word "bath" has a short "a" sound, not a long "a" sound. The "a" in "bath" is pronounced like the "a" in "cat" or "bat."
It differs depending on who is saying it.
Hasty generalizations are often typified by exaggeration and poor preparation. Thus, one example of a hasty generalization may be "everyone knows what generalizations are." While a hasty generalization may sound accurate at first, a cursory fact check can quickly disprove it.
The loudness cannot be measured, because it is a personal psycho acoustic perception, and differs with each listener. The sound pressure level, a physical phenomena, can be measured by a SPL meter. See related link.
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This is an example of generalization in classical conditioning. The dog has associated the sound of middle C with food (conditioned stimulus) and now also responds similarly to a slightly different sound (generalization).
it differs by the vibrations
the sound each glass makes
sound is a wave. while light has wave-particle duality. It acts like a wave but consisting of tiny packets (particles) called photons. hope this helps.