How are distant sounds beautiful? Mention any two such sounds.
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Everything You Should Know About Sound
How about the speed of sound? Well it depends on how quickly the pressure wave can move in a given medium. A medium that’s more fluid, like air, is highly compressible, so it takes longer for the wave to move, while water is far less compressible, so there’s less “give” to slow the wave down. It’s like two people holding an outstretched slinky between them—if one pushes their end toward the other person, the wave will take a little time to travel down the slinky before the other person feels it. But if the two people are holding a broomstick, when one pushes, the other feels it immediately, because the broomstick is much less compressible.Thanks to Christopher Reiss for that analogy.
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Hi! I hope you remember I an the one who answered your second question from this chapter and this is 3rd. Note it...
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There are sounds that come from a distance, beautiful because they are far away, voices on the wind - "they walketh upon the the wings of the wind." The cries of fishermen out on the river. Drums beating rhythmically in a forest clearing. The croaking of frogs from the rain-water pond behind the house.
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Don't think that the spelling of walketh is wrong it is correct!