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Acoustics

Horizontales
What are the "hairs" called that pick-up sound waves inside the Cochlea
What frequencies do we lose first to aging or damage?
Who was the first person to invent a way to store sound waves and play them back?
What is the unit of measurement for the amplitude the power or intensity of the wave?
What are sound waves that are above human hearing are called?
Identify the unit of measurement used to identify pitch or how high or low a sound wave is.
What type of storage stores the exact replica of the original sound wave without losing any information?
Name the process where snapshot of a sound wave is captured and stored at 44.1, 48 or 96 kHz.
Verticales
What other part of the ear works with the anvil to make soft sound louder and loud sounds softer?
Even though sound waves are longitudinal, how do we visualize them on a computer screen?
How many minutes can you listen to a sound level of 100 dB before hearing damage?
What happens when sound waves are 180 degrees out-of-phase?
What is displaced when a sound wave travels through air, water or solids?
What type of sound storage takes snapshots of the sound wave rather than continuous measurement?
How many decibels is the softest sound that humans can hear?