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Sound Waves
Sound waves are a mechanical oscillation of pressure. It is a series of vibrations that can be heard.
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When a steadily flowing gas flows from a larger diameter pipe to a smaller diameter pipe what happens to its speed its pressure and the spacing between its streamlines?
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When a sound wave causes an object to vibrate a its natural frequency is?
Why the relative sizes of the eardrum and the oval window result in pressure magnification in the inner ear?
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A 340 Hz sound wave travels at 340 meter per second with a wavelength of A. 100m B. 1000m C. 10m D. 1m E. none of the above?
Is the basilar membrane receive sound waves via air?
What allows sound waves to enter the skull?
Which increases if the amplitude of a sound wave increases?
Why magnetoelastic load cell is called pressductor?
How do you draw and label a sound wave with the crest trough and wavelength?
Are sound waves easier to bend than light waves?
What does loudness increase with?
If you shout into an empty bucket your voice bounces off the sides loudly this is called?