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How can you make sound into energy?

Sound waves are energy waves. All you need to do is pass them along or through something that can collect or resonate them. A microphone is a good example of a device that collects sound waves. Any drum will resonate sympathetically with one specific sound frequency passed along it's surface.


What is restoring lost body fluids called?

Restoring lost body fluids is called rehydration. It involves replenishing fluids that have been lost through activities such as exercise, illness or dehydration. This can be done by drinking water, electrolyte solutions, or consuming foods with high water content.


How can salt be used to alleviate leg cramps?

Salt can help alleviate leg cramps by replenishing electrolytes lost through sweating during exercise. Consuming a small amount of salt with water can help restore the balance of electrolytes in the body, which can reduce the frequency and intensity of leg cramps.


Could a person hear if one of the bones in the inner ear did not vibrate?

The person would not have lost their ability to detect sound (that is located in the inner ear). However, the ear mechanism would no longer work as it should and the person would not be able to hear properly as the sound would not be transmitted to the inner ear.


Describe how to relocate an object that is lost while viewing high powered objective?

The best way to relocate a lost object when using a high-power microscope is to raise the body tube, check the slide to make sure the object is still on it, and adjust the light source if necessary. Then, starting with the coarse adjustment knob start focusing on the object again.

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What do you lose first high or low frequency hearing?

High frequency hearing is typically lost first due to exposure to loud noises and aging, as the hair cells in the inner ear that detect high frequencies are more vulnerable. Low frequency hearing tends to be more resilient and is usually lost later in the hearing loss process.


What is high pitch sound?

What we consider a "high pitched frequency" is the upper end of our normal hearing range. The normal hearing range of human beings is roughly 10 hertz to 25,000 hertz. Sound is transmitted from point to point by series of compressions of air. The number of these compression packs in any given second is a hertz (also referred to as cycles per second). Low frequencies (pitches) take more power to produce compared to higher frequencies. An interesting phenomenon in humans is that as we age we lose the ability to sense the upper range of our hearing. There are now phone ring tones that only young people can hear, because us old folks have lost the ability to hear the sound.


What are three examples of frequency?

If I go to my friend's house often then my frequency is more. The frequency stands for the pitch. Mostly ladies have high frequency voice Violet has highest frequency and red the lowest as far as the visible region is concerned. If there in no frequency aspect in sound then no chance of enjoying music Same way if there is no frequency aspect in case of light then we would have lost of enjoying colourful scenery.


Which sound of would you expect to have a lower frequency: the roar of an angry lion or the cries of a lost kitten Explain why using the term pitch?

light roar


How do you calculate a Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate?

calculation of lost time injury


When was Lost in the Sound of Separation created?

Lost in the Sound of Separation was created on 2008-08-30.


What are the release dates for Lost in Sound - 2010?

Lost in Sound - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010


What vowel sound does the word lost have?

It has the AW (caret O) vowel sound, as in law and cost.


What pitch is high frequency?

What we consider a "high pitched frequency" is the upper end of our normal hearing range. The normal hearing range of human beings is roughly 10 hertz to 25,000 hertz. Sound is transmitted from point to point by series of compressions of air. The number of these compression packs in any given second is a hertz (also referred to as cycles per second). Low frequencies (pitches) take more power to produce compared to higher frequencies. An interesting phenomenon in humans is that as we age we lose the ability to sense the upper range of our hearing. There are now phone ring tones that only young people can hear, because us old folks have lost the ability to hear the sound.


How do you figure your accident frequency rate?

accident frequency rate = accidents with lost time x 1.000.000 / manhours worked


Why isn't a frequency table inappropriate data?

the lost and the Egland's won.


What happens to a sound as the thing making the sound moves further away?

It popes