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    Sound Waves

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    Timeline November 1st: I decided to brainstormed possible topics about sound waves‚ what interests me and what I would like to learn about. November 4th: I started to research the basics and a sound wave and its properties. I also to notes on what a sound wave is and how frequency affects a sound wave. November 7th: Possible Topics What is a sound wave The Nature Of a Sound Wave Sound waves through different mediums Instrumental sound waves How microphones and headphones work How humans interpret

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    mostly sound effects such as the sweep of a broom from left to right or for the massive reverb of the cathedral. This was my first clue that the film was mixed in 7.1 due to the wide stereo imaging. There were also left extra and right extra loudspeakers that were used to reproduce the dialogue of characters that were left or

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    Noise Pollution

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    Noise is defined as unwanted sound. Sound‚ which pleases the listeners‚ is music and that which causes pain and annoyance is noise. At times‚ what is music for some can be noise for others2 Noise can be described as sound without agreeable musical quality or as an unwanted or undesired sound. Thus noise can be taken as a group of laud‚ non harmonious sounds or vibrations that are unpleasant and irritating to ear. The Noise quantum of some of the cities in our country indicate their pitch in

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    Headphones

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    Logitech with a microphone and a popular solution for computer gaming. Headphones are a pair of small loudspeakers that are designed to be held in place close to a user ’s ears. They are electroacoustic transducers which convert an electrical signal to a corresponding sound in the user ’s ear. Headphones are designed to allow a single user to listen to an audio source privately‚ in contrast to a loudspeaker which emits sound into the open air‚ allowing anyone nearby to listen. They are also known as earspeakers

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    lie ahead are highlighted. The people hear this speech with rapt attention. The preparations for the Independence Day celebrations are made a few days in advance. Pipe railings are fixed on both sides of the road leading to Red Fort. Hundreds of loudspeakers are fixed so that even the people sitting far away from the saluting base of Red Fort can hear the Prime Minister’s speech without any difficulty. Police contingents are posted on duty at Red Fort in large numbers to ensure security of the V.I

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    English Descriptive Essay

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    rainbow of human skin – all different cultural backgrounds and colours rapidly moving around in a confused and disordered manner. I could‚ above all the chaotic buzz of civilization‚ hear loud thundering announcements and warnings crackling over the loudspeakers as I gripped tightly to the cold metal bars of my suitcase carrier. As I stepped in line to check in my bags‚ I was halted by the nauseating sweaty body-odour of a Spanish rugby team; I was then enlightened to the enthralling odorous fragrance

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    Why Radio Is Popular

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    communication of all kinds of news and information‚ to being a medium with a far more circumscribed sphere of operation. ubiquity of radio From the 1950s onward‚ radio was broadcast not only over the airwaves but also via wired networks over systems of loudspeakers. This meant that radio

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    What Mr. Wonka ask to remind him? Answer: To remind him to call up his ear doctor the moment they get back. (p.3) 2. What Grandma Josephine thinks about Mr. Wonka? Answer: That he is cracked and that she doesn’t trust him. (p.3) 3. Why do they need to go the higher in the elevator? Answer: The higher they are when they start coming down‚ the faster they will be going when they hit. (p.4) 4. Even though the view is beautiful in the glass elevator. What is the disadvantage in the glass elevator

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    Common Uses of Magnets

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    voltage drives a current in the wire that is characteristic of the original sound. Magnetic hand separator for heavy minerals • Electric motors and generators: Some electric motors (much like loudspeakers) rely upon a combination of an electromagnet and a permanent magnet‚ and much like loudspeakers‚ they convert electric energy into mechanical energy.

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    BMT 1814 ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 1 SESSION 2012/2013 MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SEMESTER 1 SESSION 2012/2013 BMT 1814 MANAGERIAL MATHEMATICS ASSIGNMENT 1 SUBMISSION Submission: Latest on 28th July 2012 This assignment will contribute 25% of the overall assessment for this course. It is an individual assignment. Please submit this assignment to the administrative office of FOM (opened on each Saturday). Late submission will lose marks at the rate of 1% of the overall mark

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