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You should put a heating element inside your body pillowTfw too povo for a heater, you hug the kettle instead
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You should put a heating element inside your body pillowTfw too povo for a heater, you hug the kettle instead
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My guess is if C is frequency X . then the C following would have frequency 2X.I've got a question
How can physics be used to explain that the notes in music repeat themselves? i.e. C D E F G A B C again?
If the next C is really just double the frequency then yeah I agree that makes sense. And of course higher frequency = higher pitch is something I understand.My guess is if C is frequency X . then the C following would have frequency 2X.
Also Higher frequency = higher pitch.
Um. The modern western twelve tone scale was constructed to be that way. The reason there are twelve is because of the proximity of 2k/12 to a nice rational number, although it is arbitrary as there are other scales that work well.I've got a question
How can physics be used to explain that the notes in music repeat themselves? i.e. C D E F G A B C again?
C C# D Eb E F F# G Ab A Bb B if we're to be properly precise about itUm. The modern western twelve tone scale was constructed to be that way. The reason there are twelve is because of the proximity of 2k/12 to a nice rational number, although it is arbitrary as there are other scales that work well.
So this isn't really a physics question as it is a historical music (and mathematics) question.
1. They wanted the next set to have double frequency, but the ratio to remain the same between consecutive intervals.C C# D Eb E F F# G Ab A Bb B if we're to be properly precise about it
Regardless, the scale wouldn't be constructed that way if the notes did not sound so identical. What is this 2k/12 stuff about then and does it relate to the frequency of the relevant wave in any way whatsoever
No, because I'm not up to that yet1. They wanted the next set to have double frequency, but the ratio to remain the same between consecutive intervals.
2. 2k/12 where k is a modular residue of 12 is close to a rational number with relatively small denominator, and rational numbers with relatively small denominator sound harmonious.
You do piano, but not music theory?
what rank is your school again?Haha I'm that good. The worst score I've received this semester has been 13 out of 15% and I've missed that much school it's not even funny..
Been gallivanting around Sydney and Melbourne and my hometown. ATAR goal is still possible
What even?ayeee one of our teams won titration :3
20-something iircwhat rank is your school again?
2nd in state last year, or was it second in nationals? idk got some gold trophy thing. Also came 3rd at regionals like a few hours ago so we're going state this year.what did u come
Ye trueYou don't really win, until you've gotten to Nationals.
What textbook are you using againDoes anyone else struggle with projectile motion? When I'm doing textbook exercises I'm fine, but when I try actual exam questions I feel a part of myself dying .-.
CambridgeWhat textbook are you using again
Besides projectile motion is one of those topics in 3U that they can do whatever they want to in the exam with them.
Then just keep doing past papers. Whilst solid, Cambridge was inevitably going to be limiting on its diversity of projectile motion questions.Cambridge