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The bell with the highest natural frequency is relatively
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Sound interference with a pair of radio loudspeakers can be nicely demonstrated when the
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An explosion occurs 34 km away. The time it takes for its sound to reach your ears, traveling at 340 m/s, is
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When sound travels faster higher above the ground than below, bending of sound tends to be
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A 1056-hertz tuning fork is sounded at the same time a piano note is struck. You hear three beats per second. What is the frequency of the piano string?
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A 340-hertz sound wave travels at 340 m/s in air with a wavelength of
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The type of radio wave that produces the least static in a radio receiver is
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A piano tuner knows that a key on the piano is tuned to the frequency of a test tuning fork when the fork and key struck at same time produce beats of
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