Cling cling cling..... lol
Striking a chime, or allowing chimes to strike each other, causes them to vibrate at a frequency that relates to the density of the material, of which they are made, and the length and diameter.
A wind chime can come in many different frequencies-- the frequency depends on the length of the tube, its density/thickness, as well as the material it is made out of. Many wind chime manufacturers tune their wind chimes to a specific collection of notes for optimum musical performance.
windchime, by catherine feeny
ghost are real and they communicate through high frequencys.
no it can not, they work on different radio frequencys and are not interchangable
Music of the Spheres Winchimes are pricey, handcrafted in Austin Texas, their Basso Profundo is $3,200
sound waves can have several different frequencys. (denoting changes in volume mainly.)
The training frequency would be at least 3 to 4 times a week.
as long as it is tri band on the box it will usually state the frequencys 900/1800/1900 you want 1900 for the U.S
Check the specifications. Higher frequencys, hertz and decibles will provide with better quality.
no some animals like dogs hear in high frequencys which is why they respond well to whistling
The unit of frequency is "Hertz", abbreviated "Hz". Also called "cycles". Also called "per second".
Hi mate The frequencys are Frequency 12382500 Symbol rate 29500000 Polarization horizontal Modulation qpsk Hope this helps
Wind chimes where not invented by anyone, they came from Asia centuries ago and where hung outside houses to ward of evil spirits, some historians say that the U.S also used them to warn them of extreme weather conditions.