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In this video, we are going to look at how sound waves are created.
Have you ever wondered how this pretty cardinal sings and how this singing gets from the bird to you? Birds make sound almost as we, humans, do. The only diff
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We’ll play several sounds and show you their frequency and wavelength.
220 Hz or vibrations per second.
440 Hz or vibrations per second.
880 Hz or vibrations per second.
The number of these vibrations per second is called the fr
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An average human can hear frequencies from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. In this video, my granddaughter Rina and I are going to offer you a hearing test.
Kids can hear higher frequencies while our ability to hear high-pitched sounds wanes