A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... sound wave and not the air molecules move at such a speed . The air molecules that transmit a sound wave merely oscillate back and forth while remaining approximately in their original locations . The Variable Attributes of Sound Waves and ...
... sound wave and not the air molecules move at such a speed . The air molecules that transmit a sound wave merely oscillate back and forth while remaining approximately in their original locations . The Variable Attributes of Sound Waves and ...
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... wave travels farther and farther from its source . A sound wave having a strong intensity and large amplitude close to its source will be sensed by anyone's ear as a loud sound ; but the same sound wave at a greater distance from its ...
... wave travels farther and farther from its source . A sound wave having a strong intensity and large amplitude close to its source will be sensed by anyone's ear as a loud sound ; but the same sound wave at a greater distance from its ...
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... sound waves travel at a speed of approximately 1,100 feet per second . Air waves are usually initiated by a source of vibration such as a vibrating object which causes the air molecules to oscillate in a to - and - fro movement . A sound ...
... sound waves travel at a speed of approximately 1,100 feet per second . Air waves are usually initiated by a source of vibration such as a vibrating object which causes the air molecules to oscillate in a to - and - fro movement . A sound ...
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The Eating and Drinking Mechanism | 73 |
Vocal Variations While Speaking | 81 |
THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
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