BThe distance travelled by the wave in one second. CThe distance between two consecutive particles of the medium oscillating in the same phase. DNone of theseSubmit Two tuning forks of frequency 320 Hz and 330 Hz, produce sound waves in air. What is the velocity of sound in air if the...
A shrill sound ishigh pitched and sharp, like the squeak of the mouse in your cupboard or the sound of your “eek” when you hear it. Closer to a shriek than a trill, a shrill tone is one that might make you cover your ears, usually because the tone is so high and sharp. What ...
What is the effect of frequency on a wave's velocity? What determines the speed of a wave: the frequency, the wavelength, or the medium through which the wave travels? How do sound and mechanical waves interact? What causes abnormal Q waves? What type of wave does sound travel in? How...
Sound waves have several characteristics. These include amplitude, frequency, time, velocity andwavelength. The most important characteristic of a sound wave is wavelength. The wavelength is the distance between adjacent crests or identical points in the adjacent cycles of a waveform signal transmitted ...
A velocity microphone is a sensor whose electric output depends on the velocity of the air particles that form a sound wave . Examples are a hot-wire microphone and a ribbon microphone (bi-directional).Velocity-sensitive microphones also respond much mor
Combustion occurs in the engine only at supersonic speeds because the air has to be flowing at a high rate to be compressed. Rather than using a rotating compressor, like a turbojet engine does, the forward velocity and aerodynamics compress the air into the engine. Hydrogen fuel is then in...
What happens to sound when interference occurs? How will the frequency of sound change how fast the sound travels? If the frequency of sound is doubled, what change will occur in its speed and its wavelength? If the frequency is constant, what happens to the velocity of the wave as...
What Is MIDI?: MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a protocol developed in the 1980's which allows electronic instruments and other digital musical tools to communicate with each other. MIDI itself does not make sound, it is just a serie
Pigments has an on-board 16-step sequencer, which can play back a melodic sequence according to the pitch, on / off probability, velocity, octave, gating, and slide amounts that you set for each individual step. In the Playback section, you can adjust overall playback parameters like the...
VU meters in the Drumkit settings popup are now linked to the active sound Undo is now correctly available on the first action in the Pedalboard and on volume change Updating the track name now correctly updates the corresponding entry in the “Track” menu ...