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water).1
- Hint:
you must first find the pressure and density at that depth.
Look at sections 9.2, 9.2.1 and 9.2.9 in the textbook.
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- . . . that?2
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The tone sf A has the frequency
Hz.
One octave corresponds to a factor of 2 in frequency.
Each of the 12 semitones within one octave
differs from its neighbor by the frequency ratio 21/12.
For instance,
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- . . . land.3
- Actually
this question could lead to a nice project:
How do they make the sound (PHYSICS),
and why do they do it (ZOOLOGY)?
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