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The sound absorption rate of the human body varies depending on factors such as clothing, body composition, and proximity to walls or other surfaces. Generally, the human body can absorb around 5-10% of sound energy that comes into contact with it.
The stapes bone in the middle ear is the thinnest bone in the human body. It is crucial for transmitting sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
Leptin is the hormone that signals satiety in the human body. It is produced by fat cells and helps regulate energy balance by inhibiting hunger.
The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes, located in the middle ear. It plays a crucial role in transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear.
in human ,the sound is produced by the voice box or larynx
sound is the form of energy produced by a vibratory body like guitar human vocal system and have the resilient property( body under elastic limit limit load regain its original shape).
sound energy is formed by a vibrating body. We can say that sound is produced only when a body is vibrating.
The sound waves produced by a whistle are at a higher frequency than that of a beaten drum, causing the sound registered by human ears to be at a "higher pitch". Dog whistles can only be heard by dogs because the sound waves produced are at such a high frequency, human ears cannot detect them.
sound energy is formed by a vibrating body. We can say that sound is produced only when a body is vibrating.
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In a veena, sound is produced when the strings are plucked or strummed by the player's fingers. The vibration of the strings creates sound waves that resonate within the hollow body of the instrument, amplifying the sound before it is projected out through the sound hole. The resonating strings and the design of the body work together to produce the unique and rich sound of the veena.
Sound is produced by human beings through the vibration of vocal cords in the larynx. Air from the lungs passes through the vocal cords causing them to vibrate, creating sound waves. These sound waves are then articulated by the mouth, tongue, and lips to produce specific sounds and words.
The answer is a sonogram
transverse wave
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