Yes, a high enough frequency could potentially shake a two-story building, especially if its resonance frequency aligns with the frequency of the shaking force. However, other factors such as the building's structural integrity and damping mechanisms also play a role in determining the extent of the shaking.
The other note's frequency would be either 365 Hz or 375 Hz. Since the beat frequency is the difference in frequencies between the two notes, you can either subtract or add the beat frequency to the known frequency to determine the other note's frequency.
An AM wave consists of two frequency components: a carrier wave at the original frequency of the transmitted signal, and two sidebands that are located just above and below the carrier frequency. The sidebands contain the original signal information and are responsible for carrying the actual audio content.
No, the ear cannot distinguish two pure tones having the same frequency and amplitude.
The beat frequency in a system with two sound waves of slightly different frequencies can be calculated by subtracting the frequencies of the two waves. The beat frequency is the difference between the two frequencies, which creates a pulsating sound when heard together.
f_b = |f_2 - f_1| is the formula for beat frequency
A Residential House having two floors or levels.
"Two story" typically refers to a building or house that has two levels or floors. It usually implies that there is a ground floor and an upper floor in the structure.
There are no mosquito on the third floor of a building is because mosquito can only count up to two.
A "story" can be a fictional or non fictional narrative. A "story" can be the space in a building between two adjacent floor levels.
Yes
No- you need an architect.
There's no correct answer to this question. All buildings are different.
Your answer depends on the square footage to be covered, and not the height of the building.
There's a lot more to it than just height, but all other things being equal, a two storey building will be warmer than a bungalow.
Somewhere around 25 ft. side wall.
As a fall from a two story building
In downtown Damascus. It is two-story small building with Syria's emblem (Eagle of Saladin) on top.