The frequency of one note is double the frequency of the other one.
(But the octave sounds a lot sweeter if one of them is 1/3 to 1/2 Hz away
from the real 2:1 number.)
simple pendulum would have 1 normal modes of oscillation or natural frequencies.
A simple answer is the mathematical relationship between the characteristics of the instrument and the sound. The sound scale is log linear, but there may be more than one harmonic frequency also present as is the case for the violin. I am not a musician, but I am quite interested in the mathematics of music, and the log plot of the piano key fundamental frequencies form a straight line plot. There may also be other frequencies present for a given tone that produce narrow side frequencies. These sound signals can be viewed in real time on an oscilloscope or a spectrum analyzer.
An ideal machine has no friction. -Nn
There are NO KNOWN wave farms unless you are talking about energy generation. There are an ifinite number of wave FORMS. A complex waveform can be considered to be made up of a number of simple sine waveforms of different amplitudes and frequencies added together. Which do you mean? JCF
In a fluid, the force of friction tends to increase when the speed increases. The exact relationship, however, is far from simple.
simple pendulum would have 1 normal modes of oscillation or natural frequencies.
Joy to the World! Just try it.
It does, man ears are not able to hear such frequencies.
simple...
A simple answer is the mathematical relationship between the characteristics of the instrument and the sound. The sound scale is log linear, but there may be more than one harmonic frequency also present as is the case for the violin. I am not a musician, but I am quite interested in the mathematics of music, and the log plot of the piano key fundamental frequencies form a straight line plot. There may also be other frequencies present for a given tone that produce narrow side frequencies. These sound signals can be viewed in real time on an oscilloscope or a spectrum analyzer.
"Marital" pertains to "marriage", and being married to someone.
No. Simple as that.
Simple. -2 is equal to exactly -2.
A vibrating simple pendulum does not produce any sound because it oscillates at very low frequencies.
Simple. Move out.
the ancer is simple.. there is exactly 0 bricks
The simple answer is no, you have to know exactly where to place your fingers.