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8 Wave overtones ... A field is one of the more difficult concepts to grasp in physics. Simply put, a field is a collection of vectors often representing the force an object would feel if it were placed at any particular point in space.
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en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Physics_Study_Guide/Print_version...
en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Physics_Study_Guide/Print_version/Section_Two
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The longest wave that can fit in the tube is the fundamental, while other waves that fit are overtones . Overtones are multiples of the fundamental. The areas of highest vibration are called antinodes (labeled 'A' on the diagram), while the areas of least vibration are called nodes (labeled 'N' in the diagram).
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method-behind-the-music.com/mechanics/physics
method-behind-the-music.com/mechanics/physics
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Some physics ... These extra frequencies are called overtones. Amazingly enough, when the overtones are close to even multiples of the fundamental frequency, our brains interpret the whole conglomeration of frequencies as a single pitch.
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exhibits.pacsci.org/music/MusicPhysics.html
exhibits.pacsci.org/music/MusicPhysics.html
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The overtones vibrate at integer multiples of the base frequency, or the fundamental frequency. ... What this means to anyone who didn't major in physics in college, is that these waves shake a lot and it sounds good!
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library.thinkquest.org/06aug/02101/physics_overtone.htm
library.thinkquest.org/06aug/02101/physics_overtone.htm
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In this way, van Tongeren takes his readers through the physics of overtones to the technicalities of sound production, from the musical cultures of the Tuvans and Sardinians to the use of overtones by contemporary European-American music practitioners.
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www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&se=gglsc&d=5007356829
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You can alter the sound of the voice so produced by changing the settings of controls that govern pitch and voice formants, the overtones that make up what might be called the specific “sound” of a particular person’s voice.
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www.physics911.net/cellphoneflight93.htm
www.physics911.net/cellphoneflight93.htm
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1. J. Askill, Physics of Musical Sound, ... In most string and wind instruments, the overtones form a harmonic series, but in percussion instruments such as the drum, the overtones are more complicated and less "harmonious" (not a single discernible note). The combination of overtones is what gives each musical instrument...
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sprott.physics.wisc.edu/demobook/chapter3.htm
sprott.physics.wisc.edu/demobook/chapter3.htm
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Kristine Larsen, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Central Connecticut State University ... 2004], and American Association of Physics Teachers [2005] have passed resolutions condemning the inclusion of non-science in the science curriculum. For example, the 2000 Statement of the AAS on Evolution [Fraknoi et al.
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www.physics.ccsu.edu/larsen/id.html
www.physics.ccsu.edu/larsen/id.html
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This applet will help you understand the displacement and pressure graphs of sound waves in pipes. It shows a graph along with an animation of the air molecules in the pipe. ... To change the tube type, click on both sides open, one side open, or both sides closed. ... To change the graph type, click on displacement or pressure.
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www.physics.smu.edu/~olness/www/03fall1320/applet/pipe-...
www.physics.smu.edu/~olness/www/03fall1320/applet/pipe-waves.html
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