1 - Sound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia -
For other uses see Sound (disambiguation) or Soundwave ... Sound is a travelling wave which is an oscillation of pressure transmitted ...
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Definition of sound at Dictionary.com with free online dictionary, pronunciation, ... of sound. How fast does sound... Science sound waves. free sound files ...
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1902 poster advertising Gaumont's sound films, depicting an optimistically vast ... Image from the Dickson Experimental Sound Film (1894 or 1895), produced by ...
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The Java Sound API provides explicit control over the capabilities normally ... javax.sound.sampled ... Other Java APIs with sound aspects include Java 3D and ...
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The energy of a sound wave travels away from the source trough a series of ... Instead, the pressure is measured by the intensity of the sound. ...
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Find out about sound waves, and how their graph varies with change of pitch and volume. ... A musical sound is called a tone, and is produced by air vibrating ...
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- 10 - sound: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com -
sound n. Vibrations transmitted through an elastic solid or a liquid or gas, with frequencies in the approximate range of 20 to 20,000 hertz,
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