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  • ==Sound Barrier== ...hen an object surpasses the speed of sound (v > c, where c is the speed of sound) the shock waves become more conical in form as they lag behind the object. ...
    5 KB (871 words) - 02:18, 30 November 2015
  • [[Nature, Behavior, and Properties of Sound]] [[Sound Barrier]] ...
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  • ...is 343.2 m/s. In different mediums (gas, solids, or liquids) the speed of sound is different than 343.2 m/s. The main idea of this topic is to determine the speed of sound in different mediums. ...
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  • ==How Sound Waves Travel Through Water== ...eased and a smaller angle when speed is decreased thus these changes cause sound to become dependent in how it propagates from its source to a receiver (3). ...
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  • This page discusses the speed of sound in various solids, how to calculate them, and examples of such calculations ...of sound can be defines as the distance travelled per a unit of time by a sound wave as it travels through an elastic medium. Elasticity refers to the abil ...
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  • ==Sound is a Wave== https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/mechanical-waves-and-sound/mechanical-waves/v/introduction-to-waves ...
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  • This page discusses calculating the speed of sound in various solids and provides examples of such calculations. ...solid's density and elasticity, as these factors effect the ability of the sound waves vibrational energy to transfer across the solid medium. ...
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  • ==How Sound Waves Travel Through Water== ...eased and a smaller angle when speed is decreased thus these changes cause sound to become dependent in how it propagates from its source to a receiver (3). ...
    4 KB (633 words) - 00:52, 6 December 2015
  • [[Nature, Behavior, and Properties of Sound]] [[Sound Barrier]] ...
    2 KB (245 words) - 20:32, 5 December 2015
  • ...hod of predicting nodes (otherwise known as points of no amplitude) within sound waves. The plates are generally metallic to produce the greatest vibration Chladni Plates are an interesting way to visualize and predict sound waves in physical media. [[File:Plate.jpeg|right|200px]] ...
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  • ==Sound Barrier== ...hen an object surpasses the speed of sound (v > c, where c is the speed of sound) the shock waves become more conical in form as they lag behind the object. ...
    5 KB (871 words) - 02:18, 30 November 2015
  • ...is 343.2 m/s. In different mediums (gas, solids, or liquids) the speed of sound is different than 343.2 m/s. The main idea of this topic is to determine the speed of sound in different mediums. ...
    9 KB (1,533 words) - 16:41, 5 December 2015
  • This page discusses calculating the speed of sound in various solids and provides examples of such calculations. ...solid's density and elasticity, as these factors effect the ability of the sound waves vibrational energy to transfer across the solid medium. ...
    6 KB (890 words) - 16:37, 5 December 2015
  • ==Sound is a Wave== https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/mechanical-waves-and-sound/mechanical-waves/v/introduction-to-waves ...
    9 KB (1,437 words) - 21:17, 28 November 2015
  • ===Sound Ranging=== [[File:Artillery_sound_ranging_schematic_-_en.png|thumb|Example of Sound Ranging Operation.]] ...
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  • ==Sound, Microphones, and Loudspeakers== === A Brief Recap of Sound === ...
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  • This page discusses the speed of sound in various solids, how to calculate them, and examples of such calculations ...of sound can be defines as the distance travelled per a unit of time by a sound wave as it travels through an elastic medium. Elasticity refers to the abil ...
    10 KB (1,540 words) - 16:21, 17 April 2023
  • ...s, the pitch increases but after the ambulance passes by the observer, the sound drastically recedes, as shown in this YouTube video: https://www.youtube.co The Doppler Effect is not only shown in sound waves as in the example of the ambulance and the image above. But also with ...
    4 KB (583 words) - 00:49, 29 November 2017
  • ...can hear things from outside a room if just the door is opened -- because sound can bend from outside to the door into the room. Light however, does not be [http://ef.engr.utk.edu/hyperphysics/hbase/Sound/imgsou/pond2.gif] ...
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  • When dealing with sound and its interaction with various objects in space, a resonant frequency of ...anned the Tacoma Narrows Strait, but it collapsed into the waters of Puget Sound on November 7, 1940. This bridge had such a short lived existence due to re ...
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  • When dealing with sound and its interaction with various objects in space, a resonant frequency of ...anned the Tacoma Narrows Strait, but it collapsed into the waters of Puget Sound on November 7, 1940. [[File:Tacoma-narrows-bridge-collapse.jpg|thumb|This i ...
    10 KB (1,617 words) - 14:52, 5 December 2015
  • ...ing sound several seconds before delivering a mild shock.<br><br>Does this sound a good unsolvable affliction? Actually, it's not. All you want is an [https ...
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  • ...peakers were cone-like "horns" that were unable to effectively amplify the sound, so the Phonetron was a noticeable development in the audio industry. The P [[Nature,Behavior,and Properties of Sound]] ...
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  • ...he equation y = sin(θ). Furthermore, many natural phenomena such as light, sound, and electromagnetic waves exhibit sinusoidal behavior. Through understandi ...the many colours of the visible spectrum, and he also studied the speed of sound. ...
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  • I've always been really interested in lighting and sound equipment, and a large percentage of that type of equipment is electronic a As I said above, I'm really interested in lighting and sound, and one day hope to have a career involving that sort of equipment. There ...
    5 KB (734 words) - 00:41, 6 December 2015
  • ...the introduction, he continued to develop the technology and improved the sound quality through the use of direct current onto the recording head. However, ...rents to AC currents, which allowed production of a 60 dB dynamic range of sound. ...
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  • ...car with sirens on drives past a stationary vehicle. The frequency of the sound wave changes in relation to the observer as the distance between the two ob Doppler was able to derive this by treating light and sound as longitudinal waves (it was later found that light is not a longitudinal ...
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