Subject: When rarefactions are closer together, why is vibrations interpreted clear?
Date: Sat Feb 26 14:32:32 2000
Posted by Steven
Grade level: 10-12
School: Lynbrook High School
City: Lynbrook State/Province: NY
Country: USA
Area of science: Physics
ID: 951597152.Ph
Message:
I know that a vibration source of sound will produce longitudinal waves. I
don't know why a person will understand the vibrations more clearly if they
are closer to the sourc
Re: When rarefactions are closer together, why is vibrations interpreted clear?
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