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Chapter 14 Sound 1 Sound Waves •Sound is longitudinal pressure (compression) waves • Range of hearing: 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz FREQUENCY DEMO 2 Speed of Sound Liquids and Gases: B is bulk
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