Both loudness and pitch are considered to be subjective because we cannot directly measure both of them but we can just feel with the help of our ears.
Someone with perfect pitch and an encyclopedic knowledge of sirens can determine how far away an ambulance is and how fast it is traveling at based solely off the loudness and pitch of the ambulance's siren, respectively. a) How can the distance be determined from the loudness of the siren? Are there limitations to the accuracy of this determination? b) How can the speed be determined from the pitch of the siren? Are there limitations to the accuracy of this...
Two different musical instruments, a trombone and a bassoon, play notes of equal loudness with the same fundamental frequency. The two sounds differ primarily in: a pitch. b intensity level. c amplitude. d timbre. e wavelength.
Murmur (p. 504-507) Characteristics of sound: pitch, intensity (loudness: grades 1 to 6), duration (short or long), timing (systolic or diastolic) Aortic stenosis: calcification of aortic valve restricts forward flow of blood during _____, loud and harsh sound best heard at 2nd right ICS/sternal border Mitral regurgitation: stream of blood regurgitates back into left atrium during ________ through the incompetent mitral valve, loud, blowing sound best heard at apex Mitral stenosis: Impedes forward flow of blood...
The notion that quality of life is a subjective experience assumes that: a)patients themselves may provide the most valid assessment of quality of life b)only physiological functioning should be considered in QOL measures c)it is impossible to develop valid and reliable measures of QOL d)QOL is independent of changes in chronic illness and its treatment
This is a transfer function of an aircraft Pitch.
What makes an aircraft pitch a 5th system order system and Why
is it 5th system order system ?
-10s2-10.1s+0.0 2.02s 2.0501s2 0.0602s0.0202 -10 s+10 Transfer Fon2 Transfer Fon3
-10s2-10.1s+0.0 2.02s 2.0501s2 0.0602s0.0202 -10 s+10 Transfer Fon2 Transfer Fon3
What is subjective relativism? How does it produce contradictions? Does subjective relativism allow us to be more tolerant than objectivism, why or why not? Construct an example to illustrate the flaws of subjective relativism.
Why is NBr_3 not considered an electrolyte? Why are HNO_3 and NH_4C_2H_3O_2 considered electrolytes?
7) (1pt) Periodic change in the pitch of a musical tone is called 8) (1pt) When many identical instruments play the same part in unison, the sound attains a quality considerably different from that of any of the individual instruments. This phenomenon is called 9 (1pt) A triangle wave and a square wave have different waveshapes. So, they cannot have the same _(pitch/loudness/timbre). 10) (1pt) The levels. scale is a logarithmic scale used for comparing sound useful formula log (a...
4) Why, for Aristotle, is there something relativistic or subjective about virtue? In other words, how is ethics, as a practical study, different here from a theoretical study (like math)?
10. Which of these things can be done to change the pitch of a guitar? (Multiple Selection) A. Make a string of different materials B. Put different amounts of tension on the string. C. Change the length of the string. 11. Given a power of 20 W/m2, what is the loudness in decibels? 12. What is the frequency of middle C in Hz? 13. How many cents (C) are there between 286 Hz and 5136 Hz. 14. Identify the area...