Bell. The Bell of King Seongdeok Uniqueness This bell makes a unique echoes, or beats in physics terms. Beat: In acoustics, a beat is an interference.

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Bell

The Bell of King Seongdeok

Uniqueness This bell makes a unique echoes, or beats in physics terms. Beat: In acoustics, a beat is an interference between two sounds of slightly different frequencies, perceived as periodic variations in volume whose rate is the difference between the two frequencies.

Siteand Purpose Anywhere in the city where you cannot see nature For example: Times Square, Financial District (?) The purpose is to make people relaxed in a busy, congested city by listening to nature and physically engaging in an activity to create the sound of the bell

Relaxing