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A student hits a drum with two different forces. Explain how changing this characteristic on these two different waves affects their sound.
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A student hits a drum with two different forces.
Explain how changing this characteristic on these two different waves affects their sound.
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if I hit a drum twice as hard on the same drum than the first hit, I apply greater force which calls for a greater opposite reaction as said by Isaac Newton,Thus creating more ripples of radioactive waves to excrete
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