yes due to the large area of the object the vibrations have more distance to travel and lose more energy which rendurs the tone lower
magnification is the ability to make things larger they they actually are by taking the lens from a microscope or by just using a microscope and magnifying the object.
microscope
Make the lower number the same 0.7 = 7/10 = 56/80 5/8 = 50/80 so 0.7 is larger than 5/8 (as 56 is larger than 50)
exaggerate
fill in and make them both thousandths.0.090 and 0.091The second one is larger. 0.091
They are different in shape and size. A tuba is much larger and therefore has a lower resonating frequency, and more room in the audible frequency range for harmonics.
They are different in shape and size. A tuba is much larger and therefore has a lower resonating frequency, and more room in the audible frequency range for harmonics.
To make distant things closer they use a telescope, to make close things larger they use a sense or magnifying glass, to make very small things larger they use a microscope. to make incredibly small things clearer they use mathematics.
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Fish make all kinds of noises, it just depends on the species. It is often in a lower frequency than humans are able to hear.
That's a deep question.
The Thick Tring Makes Lower sound by the Vibration, That goes Slower.
Sounding out words by separating a larger word into the smaller sounds (both vowel and consonant sounds and blends) that make it up.
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No. Stronger tornadoes (which are usually larger) have lower pressure than weak ones.
magnification is the ability to make things larger they they actually are by taking the lens from a microscope or by just using a microscope and magnifying the object.
microscope