It is the use of words whose sounds suggest their meanings. It shows how the poet wants the words of the poems to sound like what is being described.
It is the repetition of the same consonant sounds, usually of the initial consonant, in words that immediately follow each other.
Chap 13 Susan Sound wants to know if constant background sound, as opposed to an unpredictable sound or no sound at all, effects how students learn. She randomly divides twenty-four students into three groups of eight. All students study a passage of text for 30 minutes. Those in group 1 study with background sound at a constant volume in the background. Those in group 2 study with noise that changes volume periodically. Those in group 3 study with no sound...
Please Use Python/IDLE language! Also, pleaseee include step by step algorithm. Python 3.4 Hawaiin Words program help please. Hawaiian words can be intimidating to attempt to pronounce. Words like humuhumunukunukuapua'a look like someone may have fallen asleep on the keyboard. The language is actually very simple and only contains 12 characters; 5 vowels and 7 consonants. We are going to write a program that allows the user to enter a hawaiian word and give the pronunciation of the word or...
Dolphins emit sound bursts that range in frequency from 1 Hz to 120 kHz. Say that a dolphin is using a sound burst consisting of these frequencies as a form of sonar, like bats. Let the burst last for a time interval of 10 ms, after which it listens for 100 ms. Say that the logarithmic intensity (loudness) of the dolphin's sound is 50 dB as measured at 1 m away. Dolphins can hear sounds that are 2 dB below...
xV 1b f(ms) -0.5 -1.08 The diagram shows the representation of a sound produced in a closed-ended tube, whose length is 24 cm. Remember that the length of the tube is % of the wavelength, the period is the total time divided by the number of wawes or cycles, the frequency is the inverse of the period, and the equation to be used is y rif A) Determine the fundamental frequency B) Determine the wavelength C) Determine the speed of...
51. The nurse notes a murmur on auscultation of the heart what sound would the nurs have noted during the examination? A. A raspy machine like a blowing sound B. An extra beat just before the S2 heart sound C.A prominent S1 sound in the aortic and pulmonic D. An S4 gallop e areas 52. Why would the nurse use the bell of the stethoscope when listening to the abdomen? A. To better hear bowel sounds B. To assess fora...
We want to measure the speed of sound without having water vapor as a possible source of error. Which of the following scenarios would work? Place dessicant in the tube. Use mercury instead of water, since mercury has a very low vapor pressure. Instead of water, insert the tube into fine sand or powder. Perform the experiment in a vacuum. Use a fixed length tube with dry air or nitrogen, and a tunable speaker instead of the tuning fork Helga...
Bats use sound to sense objects by sending out short ultrasound pulses and listening for the echo off the object. A. Sketch the ultrasound pulse leaving the bat, reflecting off the object and returning to the bat. B. If a stationary bat is 43 m from an object, how much time elapses between when the bat emits the pulse and it hears the echo? Assume the standard speed of sounds. C. If the object were moving toward the bat, would...
Q1: In your own words, describe what you believe to be the differences between a standing wave in a string and a sound wave. Q2: In your own words, describe what you believe to be the similarities between a standing wave in a string and a sound wave. Q3: If a sound wave travels down a tube with a closed end (like a bottle) what happens to the wave when it gets to the closed end? 04: Why do you...
When hit by a sound wave, hair cells in the ear, after an initial, transient motion, settle down to a steady oscillation. The amplitude, A, of this oscillation depends on the frequency of the sound wave, f, measured in hertz (Hz). The figure on the right shows the amplitude of the response of two different hairs (solid and dotted curves) to sounds of different frequencies. Suppose the hair cells are each connected to different neurons which start spiking if the...