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Does sound travel slow through air?
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Is there a software that can change the frequency of a sound?
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Which has greater wavelength and frequency, sound waves or light waves?
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Is it possible for sound itself to break the sound barrier?
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What is the difference in wavelength or frequency between two identical sources that produce sound waves of equal intensity? Why is this so?
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What are the meanings of sound waves?
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If sound is working through generating waves in the air, will it ever be possible to reconstruct past sound waves after it was said?
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If I am outside and someone is talking but facing away from me, can I still hear them? And if so, how do the sound waves travel backwards?
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Why are speakers louder than a vibrating phone? Because it seems to create more movement, why doesn't the vibrating phone produce stronger sound waves than the speakers?
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Why do sound waves have a higher frequency than light waves?
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Why are so many people, at least on Quora, almost obsessed by the velocity of sound? Do they think it is important in sound propagation?
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What are a few big money mistakes that most Americans make?
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In a sound wave, why do the vibrations and energy transfer go in the same direction?
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The fundamental note produced by a closed pipe in a piano is 120 Hz. What is the wavelength of the first overtone?
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Can you see sound waves with a microphone and speaker (like in science class) or is it just for show to teach kids about how sound works?
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How can I create sound waves of 50 kHz or above? What device can I use to do it?
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How do we know sound waves are longitudinal?
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Is there a sound app capable of producing a frequency of 25,000 kHz?
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How can there be so many different sounds when they're all just described by (sound) waves?
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What characteristics of sound determine how far can sound travel before dying out?
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