The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Počet stran: 404 |
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... vibrations per second of the strings producing the tones — the faster the vibratory rate , the higher the pitch ; the slower the rate , the lower the pitch . The rate at which any string or substance vibrates depends upon its tension ...
... vibrations per second of the strings producing the tones — the faster the vibratory rate , the higher the pitch ; the slower the rate , the lower the pitch . The rate at which any string or substance vibrates depends upon its tension ...
Strana 90
... vibrations that produce them . A bell or a piano string , for in- stance , produces a louder sound when struck forcefully than when struck gently ; the greater the force , the more extensive the vibrations , and the louder the tones ...
... vibrations that produce them . A bell or a piano string , for in- stance , produces a louder sound when struck forcefully than when struck gently ; the greater the force , the more extensive the vibrations , and the louder the tones ...
Strana 94
... vibration , and thus air waves of greater intensity are sent to the ear If the table top vibrates in sympathy with the initial vibrations of the tuning fork , that is , at the same frequency , combined vibrations of the maximum ...
... vibration , and thus air waves of greater intensity are sent to the ear If the table top vibrates in sympathy with the initial vibrations of the tuning fork , that is , at the same frequency , combined vibrations of the maximum ...
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