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  12. The frequency of source of sound is 10Hz. How many times does it vibra...

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  17. What could be the reason for better reflection of sound by rough surfa...

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  18. Why is an echo weaker than the original sound ?

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  19. In a closed box if you say hello, the sound heard will be Hellooooo….....

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