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    characteristic of sound by which a shrill sound can be distinguished from a grave sound is known as PITCH." Pitch of sound depends upon the frequency of sound. The greater the frequency‚ the higher is the pitch and vice versa. It is the pitch of sounds that enable us to distinguished b/w a sound of man and woman or man and dog. Etc. sound of a woman is shrill due to high pitch. Sound of a dog is grave due to low pitch and low frequency. QUALITY OR TIMBER "The property of sound by virtue of which

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    letter of the BEST answer in your answer sheets. 1. What is needed for sound to spread and travel? a. Force b. Medium c. Wires d. Sound wave 2. All of these are media in which sound waves can travel EXCEPT a. Solid b. Liquid c. Gas d. Vacuum 3. Why do people in upland areas speak louder than the normal voice compared to those residing in lowland areas? a. Air pressure above makes the sound waves travel slower so they speak louder than usual. b. Houses are far

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    acoustic

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    quality of sound Acoustic Separation no unduly pick up of sound nearby instrument Reverberation the sonic reflections can be controlled Cost of Factors apply the acoustic principles in cost effective way Dead and Live Acoustic Room Dead Room Anechoic Chamber Rooms that have very little or no echo/reverberation of their own. A special structure built in a way that it produces no echos. The sound of thee room that is completely dead is very unnatural sounding. Live Room Bounce sound around

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    used to produce sound. Sound is an energy which is created by passing through a gas or liquid medium. Sound is measured in Frequency and Decibels. Decibels is how loud the sound being produced is‚ the frequency is the quality of the sound that has been produced. Speakers can produce a range of sounds

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    2-7-1 Column of Air Resonance and the Velocity of Sound This activity uses the resonance of a column of air to measure the velocity of sound. English Activity: Setup í Equipment Glass Resonance Tube (Uniform Inside Diameter‚ With Scale Markings) Rubber Tube Reservoir Stand Low Frequency Generator (or Tuning Fork) Audio Measurement Setup (EA-200‚ graphic scientific calculator‚ data communication cable) Temperature Measurement Setup (EA-200‚ graphic scientific calculator‚ data communication

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    Home Theathre Sound Proofing Ace Capulong Aids Cajayon Nicay Lucañas Mary Quimpo I. Introduction What is sound proofing? * Soundproofing is any means of reducing the sound pressure with respect to a specific sound source and receptor * There are several basic approaches to reducing sound : incresing the distance between source and receiver‚ using noise barriers to reflect or absorb the energy of the sound waves ‚ using damping structures such as sound baffles‚ or using active

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    and funeral bells. The four bells represent life‚ marriage‚ war‚ and death. Poe illustrates the moods that come with the sounds of these four bells and what they represent with the use of sound devices such as assonance. In the first stanza Poe‚ illustrates sleigh bells‚ which are usually associated with wintertime and the happy feeling of the holidays. He makes the bells sound light and airy like people spirits of the time. The bells of the sleigh "tinkle‚ tinkle tinkle‚ in the icy air of night

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    which all have specific individual sound. These are wood‚ metal‚ string‚ skin‚ electronic and vocal. The qualities of the sound in each category are primarily similar. 2. List FIVE methods of producing sound eg hitting. The five ways of producing a sound involves hitting‚ blowing‚ shaking‚ scraping‚ and plucking. 3. What is the difference between acoustic and electronic sounds? The difference between acoustic and electronic sounds is that acoustic sounds are non-electronic‚ one that is ‘raw’

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    Noise Pollution

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    Noise Pollution The nature of sound Sound‚ a manifestation of vibration‚ travels in wave patterns through solids‚ liquids and gases. The waves‚ caused by vibration of the molecules‚ follow sine functions‚ typified by the amplitude and wavelength (or frequency) Sound waves of equal amplitude with increasing frequency from top to bottom Reflecting on noise “Noise" derived from "nausea‚" meaning seasickness Noise is among the most pervasive pollutants today Noise is unavoidable for many

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    is a lot of physics behind the creation of it‚ from the strings to the air inside‚ the anatomy‚ and the sound spectrum. There are three types of guitars that are made: nylon acoustic‚ steel-string‚ and electric. Acoustic guitars produce sound due to a complicated interaction called coupling. Coupling refers to the interaction between two or more vibrating elements. It depends on geometry‚ sound frequency‚ and the materials that are used to make it. There are 3 parts to how a guitar works: the strings

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