Sound and Oscillation
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What is capacitive reactance and how to calculate it?
The capacitive reactance is a capacitor load resistance element loop flow regulator which alternating current opposes the passage of current. In a…
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The 32 Most Important Examples of Evaporation
Some of the most important examples of evaporation are simple water drying, sweat evaporation, salt extraction, ocean ocean evaporation, natural drying of the body…
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Velocity of propagation of a wave
In the sequence we see that while C travels a wavelength, the point P makes an oscillation In physics, we…
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Velocity and wavelength
If we frequently do simple harmonic motion at one end of a fixed string stretched horizontally, we will produce a…
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Ultrasound and its applications
The idea of creating a device capable of identifying sounds and transforming them into images came from the ancient Greeks,…
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stamp
Musical notes produced by musical instruments or singers are formed by a set of different frequencies, with a basic or…
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sound tubes
It is well known that physics is in practically everything we do in everyday life. At times we hear sounds…
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Reverberation time
The reverberation time is the amount of time the sound is audible at a given location. Reverberation – Emission of…
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Sonar
Sonar is an equipment that works from the emission of sound waves and is used for the detection and location…
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Sound, Infrasound and Ultrasound
Sound is a mechanical wave that propagates longitudinally in material media. Sound waves are classified into: sound, infrasound and ultrasound.…
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