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Why is the brook babbling? and got a better answer
Response from Елена Еленкова[+++++]
Any mechanical movement is connected to sound waves. We feel these sound waves their frequency and amplitude through the ear as murmuring. Can you watch a babbling brook for hours?
Response from 0[+++++]
any mechanical motion is related to sound waves. We feel these sound waves their frequency and amplitude through the ear as murmuring. In general, one can look at a babbling brook for hours.
any mechanical motion is related to sound waves. We feel these sound waves their frequency and amplitude through the ear as murmuring. In general, one can look at a babbling brook for hours.
Response from 0[+++++]
The flowing water creates noise:
The flowing water creates noise:
Response from 0[+++++]
so that the babbling brook doesn't growl
so that the babbling brook doesn't growl
Response from 0[+++++]
because it's liquid. If it were solid, it would roar.
because it's liquid. If it were solid, it would roar.
Response from 0[+++++]
sound is a wave A wave is created by the oscillation of air and water due to the collision of air bubbles droplets.
sound is a wave A wave is created by the oscillation of air and water due to the collision of air bubbles droplets.
Response from 0[+++++]
ooh. I read the question and it makes me want to go to the bathroom.
ooh. I read the question and it makes me want to go to the bathroom.
Response from 0[+++++]
Two hydrogen molecules hit one oxygen molecule. That's what she's doing.
Two hydrogen molecules hit one oxygen molecule. That's what she's doing.