Essays about produce sound

  1. Sound versus space
    ... cannot travel is a vacuum. When these substances vibrate, or rapidly move back and forth, they produce sound. As described in the How ...
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  2. Computer in the Classroom
    ... As teleconferencing and voice tutorials become more readily available, students will have a greater need for the ability to produce sound through their computer ...
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  3. Medieval Instruments
    ... inserted in the end to be blown, and the wind way a narrow channel along the fipple through which air is blown against the edge of the lip to produce sound. ...
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  4. USE OD MAGNATISM
    ... operate. Some speakersfor example have a magnet at the base to help produce sound. There arealso magnets in everyoneamp39s car. Spark ...
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  5. Computers1
    ... program. Soundcards combine with speakers to produce sound. Without ... program. Soundcards combine with speakers to produce sound. Without ...
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  6. The Renaissance Period
    ... of wood inserted in the end to be blown, and the windway a narrow channel along the fipple which air is blown against the edge of the lip to produce sound. ...
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  7. Physics of a Compact Disk
    ... With the technology to produce digital recordings from analog sound, the quality of reproduced sound will continue to improve. Works Cited Ardley, Neil. ...
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  8. Comparison of 70s and 90s Punk
    ... The improvisational style and sound of the guitar adds to the seemingly chaotic sound of the song. The drums more prominently produce this chaotic sound. ...
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  9. Behaviorism
    ... other act. It is the movement of the lips and tongue and vocal chords to produce sound and is therefore observable. When a test ...
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  10. PKT
    ... So long as these companies can produce sound and adequate collateral, commercial banks will supply the amount of requested by them. ...
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  11. NoneProvided
    ... Man discovered in the early days that he could produce a sound by blowing across the end of a tube. As the pipe got longer, the pitch got lower Remnant 113. ...
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  12. The Physics of Sound
    ... To produce resonance, the repeated force must be applied with the same frequency as the resonance frequency of the object. Sound makes life more interesting. ...
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  13. Sound 2
    ... To produce resonance, the repeated force must be applied with the same frequency as the resonance frequency of the object. Sound makes life more interesting. ...
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  14. Radiology
    ... And because the tissue interferenceamp39s reflect sound, doctors are able to produce, by use of a computer, a photograph or moving image on a television. ...
    (1954 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  15. Music
    ... The distance between the lowest and highest pitches that a sound or an instrument can produce is call its pitch range or just its range. ...
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  16. The History of the Piano
    ... Where the harpsichord could only make a string produce one sound, the new piano could be played loud or soft, make dynamic accents, and could produce ...
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  17. The Healing Power of Laughter
    ... insisted that no benefit was possible with a cochlear implant because the theories all indicated that the implant could not produce any sound that would be ...
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  18. A Report on Bats
    ... Bats produce ultrasonic sound waves and then use the echo of the returning sound to sense the world around them and in particularly to catch insects. ...
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  19. As Basic as Computers Get
    ... Sound cards are used to produce and create sounds sent from the motherboard. Most companies provide cards that work well with basic usage. ...
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  20. Alternate Energy Sources
    ... Radial Frequency Power Radial Frequency power is where you use sound waves to produce heat. If a sound wave is placed at a certain ...
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  21. The Chieftainsamp39 Place in Irish Music
    ... Tin Whistle: ampquotThe tin whistle is a vertical fippleflute. The fipple is the duct in the mouthpiece that directs air to produce sound. ...
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  22. The Importance of Sound
    ... produce. Digital Cartridges are more automated as they are controlled by computer software. Digital audio tape is another type of media where digital sound ...
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  23. Chopin and Ravel
    ... His fascination with piano sonorities led him to look beyond with new ways of extending its ability to produce pianistic sound effects and instrumental colours ...
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  24. The ethical tepries of Plato and Aristotle and the state that ...
    ampquotThe Ethical Theories of Plato and Aristotle and State which would Produce a More ... when man performs such habits he is able to perform moral or sound actions. ...
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  25. The History Of Electronic Musical Instruments
    ... Seeming as though early synthesizers did not produce sounds as rich as those ... two or more synthesizers simultaneously to overlap or fatten the available sound. ...
    (2136 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  26. Three Easy Steps to Guitar
    ... The pluck will vibrate the string and to produce a sound of course, you need to learn to coordinate both hands together to play the note. ...
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  27. THE GUITAR, ITS EVOLUTION INTO JAZZ, AND INNOVATIONS GUITARISTS ...
    ... of steel rather than of gut. With these new steel strings the guitar could produce a louder sound. It is believed that the first ...
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  28. Motion Pictures in 1920s
    ... Major studios attempted to produce a picture a week. ... Some theaters used machines to emit sound effects behind the screen others hired actors to read aloud ...
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  29. VCR vs DVD
    ... sound. The VCR has the ability to produce at best Stereo sound. Although, stereo sound was a huge accomplishment for its time. The ...
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  30. The History of the Drumset
    ... the tension on these thongs a player can alter the pitch of the tone he is making, thus enabling the dundun to ampquottalkampquot, or produce tones that sound like words ...
    (1107 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)



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