1950 | United States | Documentary

Sound waves and their sources

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Sound Waves and Their Sources (1950) is an educational film produced by Encyclopaedia Britannica Films. The film explores the origins of sound through three primary sources: vibrating columns of air, vibrating surfaces, and vibrating strings. It covers the basics of acoustics, including how sound propagates through a medium, pitch, timbre, and loudness.

Acoustic Principles Education Sound Wave Demonstrations Vibrational Source Analysis 1950s Science Film Encyclopaedia Britannica Production
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