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Pls help pt.2 1. Press the green button on the speaker over on the left side of the simulation.
What happens to the particles?


2. Move the amplitude slider up and down and click the green button. Compare the sound in various positions how does the sound change when you go from a low amplitude to a higher amplitude?

3. How does the motion of the particles change when you go from a low amplitude to a higher amplitude?

(Move the frequency and amplitude slider to halfway so that it looks like the picture in the question 1 again)

4. Move the frequency slider up and down. How does the sound change?


5. How does the motion of the particles change?

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