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What is a stationary sound source?

A stationary sound source is one that remains fixed in one position while emitting sound waves. This means that the source does not move during the production of sound.


What is a constant That's a vowel sound?

One example of a constant vowel sound is the "ah" sound in the word "father."


What is the movement of sound from one location to another?

Sound moves through a medium, such as air, by creating vibrations. These vibrations cause particles in the medium to compress and expand, creating a wave that travels from the source of the sound to the listener. The sound wave carries the energy of the sound from one location to another.


What is one way to measure a wavelength in sound?

One way to measure a wavelength in sound is to calculate it by dividing the speed of sound in air by the frequency of the sound wave. This will give you the distance between two consecutive points on the wave that are in phase with each other.


Sound does not travel through a vacuum?

No. Sound is transmitted as vibrations, that pass from one group of atoms to the next, thus, it requires the presence of atoms that transport the sound wave.No. Sound is transmitted as vibrations, that pass from one group of atoms to the next, thus, it requires the presence of atoms that transport the sound wave.No. Sound is transmitted as vibrations, that pass from one group of atoms to the next, thus, it requires the presence of atoms that transport the sound wave.No. Sound is transmitted as vibrations, that pass from one group of atoms to the next, thus, it requires the presence of atoms that transport the sound wave.

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What does the phrase rotten orange mean in Much Ado about Nothing?

The line refers to how a "rotten orange" still continues to look beautiful on the outside, but on the inside it is rotted and disguising. It alludes to how Claudio 'knows' of Hero's betrayal, but no one else can tell.


What is one way the reader can tell this stanza is from a ballad?

It has a musical sound


How does the judicial branch tell us to use laws?

They dont the just improve the laws. The executive branch is the one who tells us to obey the laws.


Can a single rotten potato stink up a whole room?

Yes. One rotten potato has a very potent odor, though if one is rotten, usually more are getting that way.


How do you make an apple rotten?

leave it in your yard for a week or two, then BAM one rotten apple.


What does the quote 'There's small choice in rotten apples' mean?

There is "small choice in rotten apples" because all the apples are rotten and, therefore, you will have a rotten apple no matter which one you pick.


What does the olive branch in one claw of the eagle and the arrows in the other claw tell you about What is important to the US?

The olive branch of peace... yet the arrows allow for the preparedness of war!


How can you tell the difference between the sound of thunder or the sound of a jet plane?

The sound of jet planes move farther and farther but thunder sounds is only in one place


What kind of egg is in your bushes?

a rotten one :)


What are the release dates for One Part Rotten Apple - 2013?

One Part Rotten Apple - 2013 was released on: USA: 22 March 2013 (limited)


How do you tell how many syllables are in the word lion?

The word "lion" has one syllable. Syllables are determined by the number of vowel sounds in a word, and "lion" has one vowel sound (the "i" sound).


How can you tell if you are dealing with a sound argument?

A sound argument is one that is logically valid and has true premises. To determine if you are dealing with a sound argument, you need to check if the premises are true and if the reasoning is valid. If both conditions are met, then the argument is sound.