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Table 17.1, p.514
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Figure 17.3 (a) Displacement amplitude and (b) pressure amplitude versus position for a sinusoidal longitudinal wave. Fig. 17.3, p.515
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Figure 17.4 An oscillating piston transfers energy to the air in the tube, initially causing the element of air of width ∆x and mass ∆m to oscillate with an amplitude smax. Fig. 17.4, p.516
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Table 17.2, p.520
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Figure Approximate frequency and sound level ranges of various sources and that of normal human hearing, shown by the white area. Fig. 17.6, p.521
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Active Figure (b) The Doppler effect in water, observed in a ripple tank. A point source is moving to the right with speed vS. Letters shown in the photo refer to Quick Quiz 17.7. Fig. 17.9b, p.524
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