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What is the light that vibrates in only one direction after passing through a filter is?

Polarized light.


What is light that vibrates in only one direction after passing through a filter called?

polarized light


How does a stethoscope magnify sound?

They are acoustic, inside is a diaphram that vibrates and amplifies sound passing it through the hollow tubes.


What is the clarinet reed for?

It is used to play the clarinet! As you blow into it, it vibrates and sends the vibrations through the clarinet and produces the sound!


What probe is placed through the glottis and will enter what structure?

The opening between the vocal cords at the upper part of the larynx is the glottis.


What produces hydroelectric power?

Water passing through a turbine, usually in a dam.


What vibrates when you talk?

You're sound box produces vibrations which is carried out through the air. The air carries it all the way to our ears.


What produces an image of a specimen by passing visible light through it?

A light microscope produces an image of a specimen by passing visible light through it. This light passes through the specimen, is refracted and magnified by the lenses in the microscope, and then projected to create a magnified image that can be viewed through the eyepiece or captured using a camera.


Passing an electric current through a certain substance produces oxygen and sulfur This substance cannot be a?

This substance cannot be water, because passing an electric current through water, in a process called electrolysis, produces hydrogen and oxygen gas, not oxygen and sulfur.


Does the endotracheal tube pass through the mouth glottis and trachea?

yes


What is the lumen of larynx?

The lumen of the larynx is the central opening or cavity within the larynx where air passes through during breathing. It is surrounded by the vocal cords and is an important structure for sound production and airway protection.


How are vibrations produced on the oboe?

It has a double reed made of two pieces of cane which vibrates against itself, as opposed to a single reed vibrating against a mouthpiece.