Subject: | Re: Re: viewing waveforms |
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From: | "pratap singh" <> |
Date: | 7 Aug 2005 09:30:04 -0000 |
Thank you Very much Jim ! Pratap Singfh=A0 On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 Jim Morgan wrote : >Hi Pratap - Here is a web page that has much information on sound. Among >other things, It illustrates how the combining two or more sound waves of >differing frequency produce an asymmetric wave form. It is a simple matter >of the pressure of one wave canceling or reducing the pressure an opposite >wave and thereby creating asymmetry. > >http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/linguistics/russell/138/sec4/acoust= 1.htm > >A bird for example, can sing two separate notes that can be of a different >frequency, which would result in an asymmetric wave form. > >Jim > >Jim Morgan >Prescott, Arizona USA >http://www.wingsofnature.com > > |
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