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longitudinal pressure waves audible to the human ear.
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?a form of energy caused by vibration
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Pressure waves propagated through air or other plastic media. Sound waves are generally audible to the human ear if the frequency is between approximately 20 and 20,000 vibrations per second. (hertz)
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| sound |
Mechanical energy vibrations transmitted as waves through a solid, liquid, or a gas that can be detected by the human ear.
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Filtered sound that appears to come from different locations in space relative to the listener. The device that generates it is called a convolvotron.
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