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- Beat_(acoustics) abstract "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.With tuning instruments that can produce sustained tones, beats can readily be recognized. Tuning two tones to a unison will present a peculiar effect: when the two tones are close in pitch but not identical, the difference in frequency generates the beating. The volume varies like in a tremolo as the sounds alternately interfere constructively and destructively. As the two tones gradually approach unison, the beating slows down and may become so slow as to be inperceptible.".
- Beat_(acoustics) thumbnail Beating_Frequency.svg?width=300.
- Beat_(acoustics) wikiPageExternalLink lissajous.html.
- Beat_(acoustics) wikiPageExternalLink superposition.html.
- Beat_(acoustics) wikiPageExternalLink Beats.htm.
- Beat_(acoustics) wikiPageExternalLink Beats.html.
- Beat_(acoustics) wikiPageExternalLink sines04.html.
- Beat_(acoustics) wikiPageID "2101485".
- Beat_(acoustics) wikiPageRevisionID "599698410".
- Beat_(acoustics) description "220".
- Beat_(acoustics) filename "Beatfrequency.ogg".
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- Beat_(acoustics) hasPhotoCollection Beat_(acoustics).
- Beat_(acoustics) pos "left".
- Beat_(acoustics) title "Beating waveforms".
- Beat_(acoustics) subject Category:Acoustics.
- Beat_(acoustics) subject Category:Consonance_and_dissonance.
- Beat_(acoustics) subject Category:Interference.
- Beat_(acoustics) subject Category:Oscillation.
- Beat_(acoustics) comment "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.With tuning instruments that can produce sustained tones, beats can readily be recognized. Tuning two tones to a unison will present a peculiar effect: when the two tones are close in pitch but not identical, the difference in frequency generates the beating.".
- Beat_(acoustics) label "Batimentos".
- Beat_(acoustics) label "Batimiento".
- Beat_(acoustics) label "Battement".
- Beat_(acoustics) label "Battimenti (musica)".
- Beat_(acoustics) label "Beat (acoustics)".
- Beat_(acoustics) label "Dudnienie".
- Beat_(acoustics) label "Schwebung".
- Beat_(acoustics) label "Zweving".
- Beat_(acoustics) label "Биения".
- Beat_(acoustics) label "うなり".
- Beat_(acoustics) label "拍频".
- Beat_(acoustics) sameAs Zázněj.
- Beat_(acoustics) sameAs Schwebung.
- Beat_(acoustics) sameAs Batimiento.
- Beat_(acoustics) sameAs Battement.
- Beat_(acoustics) sameAs Battimenti_(musica).
- Beat_(acoustics) sameAs うなり.
- Beat_(acoustics) sameAs Zweving.
- Beat_(acoustics) sameAs Dudnienie.
- Beat_(acoustics) sameAs Batimentos.
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- Beat_(acoustics) sameAs Q829522.
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- Beat_(acoustics) wasDerivedFrom Beat_(acoustics)?oldid=599698410.
- Beat_(acoustics) depiction Beating_Frequency.svg.
- Beat_(acoustics) isPrimaryTopicOf Beat_(acoustics).