Some words with the same vowel sound as "tube" include: cube, lube, sub, and boob.
"Tube" has the same vowel sound as "cube."
The U has a long U (long OO) vowel sound, as in tune and rube.
The word "tube" has a long vowel sound because the "u" is pronounced like "yoo" rather than a short "uh" sound.
No, the word "tube" does not have a long U sound. It is pronounced as "toob."
The word "lunch" has a short u sound, like in the word "run." The words "huey" and "huge" have a long u sound, like in the word "tube."
"Tube" has the same vowel sound as "cube."
The U has a long U (long OO) vowel sound, as in tune and rube.
No, Came has the long A vowel sound, as in cane and blame. The E is silent. When the vowel sound is the same as saying the actual letter, the letter has the long sound. For example PALE, CEDE, LIME, TONE, TUBE have the sounds, A, E, I, O, U(mostly). Now CAN, BED, TIN, POT, BUN all have the short sound because when you say those words the vowel does not make a sound that is the same as saying the actual letter.
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No. Levin tube is not the same as the Blakemore tube.
a tube i'd say
The auditory canal allows sound to get to the eardrum.
No. It does not transmit the sound waves.
the thunder tube + science = sound waves.
No, the word "tube" does not have a long U sound. It is pronounced as "toob."
Sound cannot travel through vacuum, but unless there is sufficient insulation, sound might travel through the material the tube is made of.
You have to inject air into the tube while listening for the swooshing sound it the abdomen using the stethoscope.If you hear that sound ,the tube is in the right place.