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when the sound passes from the air into the glass , what will happen to the frequency of the sound?​

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Answered by MizzCupid
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when the sound passes from the air into the glass , what will happen to the frequency of the sound?

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When the resonant frequency is reached, the glass shatters. A speaker produces a sound wave by oscillating a cone, causing vibrations of air molecules. ... As the speaker moves in the negative x-direction, the air molecules move back toward their equilibrium positions due to a restoring force.

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Answered by ITzLoverKing
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Explanation:

Thunderstorm - A rain-bearing cloud that also produces lightning. All thunderstorms are dangerous. Every thunderstorm produces lightning. ... Other associated dangers of thunderstorms include tornadoes, strong winds, hail, and flash flooding.

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