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Fill in the blanks relating to the graph below. (Reminder: Show your work!) (see The Attached file) The height of the wave along the “Volts” axis is called the
Fill in the blanks relating to the graph below. (Reminder: Show your work!)
(see The Attached file)
The height of the wave along the “Volts” axis is called the , and for the waveform pictured above is a total of volts, or volts peak-to-peak, or volts RMS (hint: review relationship between peak and RMS voltage for a sine wave). This parameter is musically perceived as the ____________ of the note.
The time length of one repetition or cycle of a repeating waveform along the time axis is called the ________. This is mathematically related to the , which is expressed in “cycles per second” or ______ . That relationship is the following: .
The “cycles per second” of the waveform pictured above is ________. This parameter is musically perceived as the ________ of the note.
The distance length of one cycle is called the . This is mathematically related to the as follows: . For the wave pictured above, this distance is (assume speed of sound = 1100 ft/sec) .
The shape of a waveform is determined by the _______ content. Musically, this is perceived as . The shape of the waveform pictured above is a ________ wave, which is made up of .
Any signal or waveform whose cycles repeat exactly can be called ______ , which means we will perceive it as having a .