Higher sounds or notes vibrate faster. They have a greater number of vibrations per second.
Vesicular breath sounds are soft and low pitched. These are the most commonly heard breath sounds. Diminished vesicular sounds are less robust than vesicular sounds. These sounds can occur in patients who move a lowered volume of air, such as in frail, elderly patients or shallow breathing patients. For audio recordings and more details, see http://www.easyauscultation.com/lung-sounds.aspx
"potential" energy.
Original Answer:If the power was being generated by a generator all that has to be done is slow the RPM of the generator down until the frequency meter reads 50 Hertz. On a hydro site it would be the same scenario by slowing the turbine down.Improved Answer:changing frequency is one of the more difficult things to do. Decreasing the speed of a generator is not a practical answer if the power comes from grid. You can use a variable frequency drive, or a motor generator set (Where the motor is rated for 60HZ, and the Generator is rated at 50 Hertz).For practical purposes, just get rid of the 50 hertz device and buy a new one.
You can hear fox sounds on the website, "Sounds of the Fox."
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It really depends on what dealer you use, and how long you want to rent a Hertz car. I assume it would be anywhere from $50 to $200 dollars. It could be more, or less.
Yes, but it isn't a very good idea. By recording a bass and a guitar with the same microphone, it means it will go on to the same track. This will make it harder when you mix to get the sounds you want. For example, if you want to bring up the highs in the guitar, it will also bring up the highs in the bass whether you want that or not. The more separation you can create between voices and instruments, the more control you will have in the mix to individually dial in the sounds, tones and volumes for each one.
A flute made of bamboo. Sounds less 'pure', more woody.
2.08 GHZ would be the faster speed. MHz =Mega Hertz HGz =Giga Hertz 1 Giga Hertz = 1000 Mega Hertz
By replacing the motherboard and the processor or CPU. Every computer would have a processor or CPU. Some common brands are Intel, Acer etc. It is this processor speed which is measured in hertz. These days processors that are around 2 giga hertz or more fast have come. So if you want to get more Mega hertz on your PC, change the CPU.
It is pronounced "WIRIAMU". (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. "A" sounds like ain father, but shorter. "I" sounds like ee in meet, but shorter. "U" sounds like oo in hook, but with less rounding of the lips.)
Kratom is my favorite. There are plenty more, and ones that in my opinion are mush better than spice gold. I have an entire blog about legal highs that work (its actually called that). http://legal-highs-that-work.blogspot.com/
Humans hear sounds best in the 1,000 to 5,000 Hz range which is where speech is centered. That is why they chose the 1,000 Hz as the test tone. Being on the lower range it is more omnidirectional and can be heard easier than any other frequency. The term Hertz (Hz) comes from the German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz.
You can get coupon codes for hertz rental on http://www.retailmenot.com/view/hertz.com or vourchercodes.co.uk. You can find more information with specific coupons here: http://firefinance.blogspot.com/2007/04/hertz-car-rental-discount-coupons.html#AAA-Hertz-Coupons
more common you chief, your high will be brief, more time between toking, for long highs after smoking
To say "Sales" in Japanese, you say "SILAS".It is pronounced "SAIRASU". (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. "A" sounds like ain father, but shorter. "I" sounds like ee in meet, but shorter. "U" sounds like oo in hook, but with less rounding of the lips.)
There are more than one Hertz locations in Toronto. Among a persons options they have a Hertz at 65 Front St W, then a second on 20 Bloor St E, and a third at 3200 Dufferin St. #16b.