Pure tone is a sound wave whose instantaneous sound sinusoidal function of time. A sound sensation characterized by singleness of pitch.
Yes, but I don't know the exact sound pure phosphorus makes.
Sound of the same frequency and the same amplitude may differ in sound color or timbre.
amplitude
No, the ear cannot distinguish two pure tones having the same frequency and amplitude.
Pure tone is a sound wave whose instantaneous sound sinusoidal function of time. A sound sensation characterized by singleness of pitch.
Pure tone is a sound wave whose instantaneous sound sinusoidal function of time. A sound sensation characterized by singleness of pitch.
a pure substance is that which contains same atoms or same molecules..
A hollow guitar body gives the most sound in acoustic guitars. For pure volume, a larger body will give more sound. For the purest sound, a body with well tunes harmonic vibrations will give the purest sound.
The sound is often indicated as a short OO sound (pyoor) and is the same as a long U, but is not considered long or short. The difference is that it is followed by the "ur" sound of the R. Some dictionaries will indicate this U sound as a "dot U" and the ordinary long U as an umlaut U.
No, the sound is the same
No, the word "pure" does not have a long U vowel sound. It has a short U sound, as in "puh-yoor."
What the heck is this supposed to mean? Sounds like pure nonsense to me. Because they are not creative and do not listen more to their cats.
no it is not they are the same
Yes, but I don't know the exact sound pure phosphorus makes.
A pure substance is the same throughout. When a substance is 100% something it is pure.
no it is 95% pure the same as Palladium