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Zorodius
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if you clap once, you can hear a sound. This seems like a single pulse of pressure variation. Why is it audible?
Is the sound perhaps somehow a brief packet of many superimposed waves, rather than a single pulse? If you somehow generated one single pulse of sound, could a human hear it?
Could ultrasonic noise at a large amplitude damage a person's hearing?
Is the sound perhaps somehow a brief packet of many superimposed waves, rather than a single pulse? If you somehow generated one single pulse of sound, could a human hear it?
Could ultrasonic noise at a large amplitude damage a person's hearing?