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    17. What is the frequency range of human hearing (in Hz)? (1 point) Answer: The human range is commonly given as 20-20,000Hz. Although there are some differences between individuals. 18. Explain the difference between Gain Change and Normalization, providing an example…

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    did u know that sound is energy and how sound work? Read more to find out how sound is energy and how sound work. Sound is a release of energy the energy is released in the form of vibrations . How sound work is the vibrations emit from whatever has made the sound in what is known as a longitudinal wave.A longitudinal wave is a wave that travels in a single direction. Next how can we hear sound. We can hear sound from a longitudinal wave for example when a tree falls and energy is released…

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    Link between music and musical notes The link between music and notes is very similar as the slower the vibrations the lower the frequency of a note (Carson. B, 2014). So when you hit a high note the sound is quick and fast for example a triangle the frequency is low (Carson. B, 2014). However when you hit a lower note it is slower such as a base drum the frequency will be…

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    This is a very frequently used modality in the many athletic training rooms. This modality mainly used in the athletic training setting as a therapeutic agent and not a diagnostic tool. Ultrasound uses acoustic energy at high frequencies. The goal of this could be to achieve thermal or non-thermal physiological effects. In this case review ultrasound was used as a non-thermal healing agent. This acoustic energy is caused by an electrical current that causes the mechanical vibration…

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    its inverse, the frequency (μ). To acquire this value, the ideas of electromagnetic and cosmic radiation have to be accounted for. Because all objects in our universe and anything between us and the receiving planet emit some sort of electromagnetic radiation, extensive research has been put into determining the range that incurred the least amount of noise. As a society, we base our daily life on radio communication — television, cell phones, and everything in between use frequencies from 0.5 -…

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    As we discussed phonological acquisition in bilingual children by reading Tessier chapter 5, and Vihman 2016, I became more curious about bilingual children’s phonological acquisition and its acquisition process. As the discussion of whether the bilingual children have two separate phonological system at the begging or not has been a big question in the study, I wanted to have further reading on that topic. This paper, “Phonological Acquisition in in Bilingual Spanish-English speaking children”…

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    with the study of sound. Sound is a wave made of vibrations in the air. Waves can be measured in a range of different ways: by their amplitude, wavelength, frequency, speed, and, at times, their phase. Sound information is transmitted by the amplitude and frequency of the vibrations, where the amplitude is experienced as loudness and frequency as pitch. The vibration is started by some mechanical movement and this causes a vibration on the molecules next to the mechanical event. When these…

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    Introduction A wave is a repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space. Waves are caused by vibrations. There are two types of waves, transverse, and longitudinal waves. The moving particles in transverse waves travel at right angles to the direction of transverse. Some examples of transverse waves are light waves and radio waves. A longitudinal wave is also known as a compression wave. The moving particles move back and forth in the same direction as the wave.…

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    In sound waves, high frequency coordinates with high pitch, and low frequency coordinates with low pitch. Wave Interference Wave interference occurs when two waves meet while traveling along the same medium. There are two main types of wave interference. Constructive interference is when two waves…

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    Fabrication Lab Report

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    Introduction: The lab experiment on Fabrication and Microwave Frequency Measurement of a ring Resonators was about finding the relative dielectric constant and the response of a ring resonator. These values are found by using a ring resonator and setting a frequency signal to the ring to resonate the signal. This lab also shows how to make the ring resonators from paper or any type of electric device from fabrication. Fabrication is used to print electric devices such as printed circuit boards.…

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