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"Went to the draw its hidden in and it's not there. Panic, I check all the other hiding places. Start to think I'd got rid of it. Wonder if the wife has found it. Panic over. I didnt look hard enough. How do you explain what a sound is to your wife. " Is she deaf? Maybe you could explain that Sound is a physical, mechanical wave of pressure that travels through solid, liquid, or gaseous mediums (like air or water) and is detected by the ears. It is produced by vibrating objects and, in human perception, refers to the brain’s interpretation of these vibrations, generally ranging from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Examples Physics: A pressure wave or mechanical vibration, such as when a string vibrates on a guitar to make music. Physiological/Psychological: The sensation produced in the organs of hearing (e.g., "I heard a strange sound"). Oral Language: Vocal utterances or communication. Technology: Medical imaging techniques (ultrasound) or audio reproduction. | |||
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