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The vortex alone generates a sound wave when it reaches the wall.
A vibrating plate generates a sound wave that bounces against another surface to create a stable standing wave.
When blown in to with an exhalation vigorous enough to make the reed oscillate, the Lung Flute generates a sound wave of 16 to 22 Hz with an output of 110 to 115 dB using 2.5 cms H2O of pressure.
By clicking on a square in a 9 × 9 grid, you can select the direction you want it to travel, when it hits the side, it generates a sound.
This generates a sound wave in the head that subsequently stimulates the cochlea.
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First, it generates a "sound-induced" dynamic lift due to the resonant acoustic pressure distribution on the surface of the tube, and secondly, it synchronizes vorticity shedding from the tubes and thereby enhances the hydrodynamic lift force due to vortex shedding.
"When you generate a sound from one location, the sound is unique," Dr. Ing said.
When an earthquake occurred, a ball dropped and was caught by a frog's mouth, generating a sound.
Behavioural studies showing sensory attenuation have used tasks in which subjects generate a sound in the active condition and report perceived sound loudness relative to an externally generated reference sound (for example, refs 9, 38).
By using the Fast PWM function on the microcontroller we can generate a sound with particular frequency, which was already realized in previous labs.
This means that normal matter collapses more slowly than dark matter, and that when it does so it has a tendency to oscillate, generating a sound wave.
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