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Is vibration the only form of sound travel?
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What is the highest possible frequency of a sound wave in the vacuum of space?
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Why are vocal sound waves still pretty distinguishable after traveling through walls?
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What happens to a sound wave's wavelength and frequency if it slows down?
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How can sound break objects?
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Why is it difficult for a sound wave to travel in a material with high density?
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How does your brain interpret individual sounds from complex mixed sound waves?
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If two sound waves can be out of phase with each other can two waves of light also be out of phase and if so what happens when this occurs?
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Why does the inverse of a sound wave sound exactly like the original wave?
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Aaryansh read in a book that sound waves produced by insects lie in the infrasonic range, but he can hear the sound produced by the mosquitoes. He got very confused by the statements. What are the reasons?
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Does velocity change in the reflection of sound or water waves?
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Charles Arnold
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Were pyramids lifted with sound waves?
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What is restoring force in sound waves?
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What is a sound wave in a solid?
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How can you make an object explode using only your voice/sound waves? Is this even possible?
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What is the definition of an undetectable sound wave or an undetectable light wave? If such a thing exists, what would it look like if we could detect it?
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Is it normal to be able to feel sound waves?
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If two different sounds waves are travelling through the same medium, will they interfere with each other?
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What is it exactly that waves in a light wave?
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There is one sound intensity level of 75dB while a second intensity level is 72dB. What is the intensity level when the two sounds are combined?
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