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    primarily on using standing sound waves (compressional waves) created by tuning forks in order to determine the speed of sound in air in a tube when it reaches resonance. v=λf v  speed of sound in a medium (m/s)  wavelength of the waves (m)   frequency of the sound source vibrations (Hz)

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    How does it work? What issues are addressed? Why is it important? Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum is a form of development of Spread Spectrum Transmission where signals are carried by carriers shifting across many channels. Issues addressed are since the hopping is wider than what is required to transmit information and

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    pocket‚ the pin gets detached from the circuit thereby th circuit gets activated. When the circuit gets activated‚ the circuit turns ON the mini loudspeaker. The mi loudspeaker is fed with an alternating signal of audio frequency. This signal vibrates the loud speaker an audio frequency so that it is well heard to us.

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    using a low-pass channel. Broadband transmission means modulating a digital or an analog signal using a band-pass channel. 2. Optical signals have very high frequencies. A high frequency means a short wavelength because the wavelength is inversely proportional to the frequency ( = c/f)‚ where c is the propagation speed in the media. 3. The frequency domain of a voice signal is normally continuous because voice is a nonperiodic signal. 4. This is broadband transmission because it involves modulation

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    ASSESSMENT TOOLS – A REVIEW Student: Nhut Tien Nguyen Matrikel-Nr: 201975 Supervisor: Dr.-Ing. C. Nguyen Mau Magdeburg‚ November 2013 MODERN POWER SYSTEM STABILITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS – A REVIEW i Keywords Power system stability‚ frequency stability‚ oscillatory stability‚ transient stability‚ voltage stability‚ direct method‚ time domain simulation‚ dynamic security assessment‚ Prony Analysis‚ Eigenanalysis‚ reactive power reserves‚ online voltage stability‚ voltage stability monitoring

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    sample molecules selectively absorb radiation of specific wavelengths which causes the change of dipole moment of sample molecules. Consequently‚ the vibrational energy levels of sample molecules transfer from ground state to excited state. The frequency of the absorption peak is determined by the vibrational energy gap. The number of absorption peaks is related to the number of vibrational freedom of the molecule. The intensity of absorption peaks is related to the change of dipole moment and the

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    at other sources‚ as well. This unit will be worth 50 points and is due at 11:30 PM on Sunday‚ February 10th. Respond to the following questions: 1. In reference to the nature of sound‚ define: frequency‚ amplitude (intensity)‚ rarefaction‚ compression‚ equilibrium. a. Frequency: The number of cycles per second of a sound wave; perceived as pitch. b. Amplitude (intensity): A measure o the magnitude or pressure of a sound wave; perceived as loudness. c. Compression

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    HONORS PHYSICS CH. 14 WAVE PRACTICE PROBLEMS 1. The period of a wave is 0.0300 seconds. It travels at a velocity of 10.0 m/s. Determine the frequency and the wavelength. 2. A wave having a wavelength of 4.0 meters and an amplitude of 2.5 meters travels a distance of 24 meters in 8.0 seconds. Determine the frequency and the period of the wave. 3. While hiking through a canyon‚ Noah Formula lets out a scream. An echo (reflection of the scream off a nearby canyon wall) is heard 0.82

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    knowledge of sound waves. Prove What properties of sound determine the pitch of sound? How is this affected by motion of the sound source? Be specific. Frequency determines the pitch but wavelength is a part of a frequency. What properties of sound determine the volume of sound? Is this affected by the motion of the sound source? Frequency If the pitch of a sound decreases and the sound source is moving‚ is the sound source moving toward or away from the observer? Its moving away from the

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    to accomplished the job by equally dividing the time into two. The first experiment was about Kundt’s tube. In this experiment‚ longitudinal sound waves will be produced in a metal rod and an air column. Using the properties of wave motion ‚ the frequency of the sound and the speed of sound in the rod can be determined. For this experiment setup‚ following materials are needed such as a Kundt’s tube apparatus‚ a meter stick‚ a piece of cloth‚ a thermometer‚ rosin‚ and lycopodium powder. This experiment

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