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she hears a strum breaking.
This may sound like a tautological answer. But ∞+1 comes after ∞. And ∞+2 comes after that. As long as what you define is mathematically consistent and makes logical sense, you are allowed to make up whatever number system and rules you want. Georg Cantor defined the ordinal numbers and transfinite arithmetic by making the + operator non-commutative. So 99+∞=∞ but ∞<∞+1.
A chiming sound
S makes a Z sound. Pri-zim.
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Outerspace has no sound. This is because outerspace is essentially devoid of matter, and matter is required for sound. Sound is a physical phenomenon of a travelling pressure wave, and in space there is essentially no gas or media to transmit a wave.
she hears a strum breaking.
Essentially it is the density and temperature of the air which determines the speed of sound therein.
Essentially, yes.
A sound wave is essentially fast changing sound pressure. Longitudinal sound waves need a medium to travel through in order to exist.
ocean waves have to do with water and sound waves have to do with sound
The Sustain pedal on a piano essentially prolongs the sound that has been played.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves in air. Velocity of sound waves in air at NTP = 332 m/s. Sound waves cannot pass through free space they essentially needs material medium for their propagation.
A null set is an empty set, or a set with no elements in it. Although that may sound pointless, its uses are similar to those of 0 in arithmetic.
Essentially any matter ( Solid, liquid or gas ) But not in a vacuum (ie in space)
Essentially the two terms are synonymous, although termination DOES sound slightly more civilized.