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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Beats | A throbbing variation in the loudness of sound caused by interference when two tones of slightly different frequencies are sounded together. | Physics Chapter 25-26 Vocab |
| 2 | Beats | unit that is smaller than a scene, defined by the entrance or exit of a character or changes in tactic or mood | Intro To Theater (exam 2) |
| 3 | beats | the effect produced by interference of waves of slightly different frequency, producing a pattern of alternating intensity. | Physics Vocab. |
| 4 | beats | the effect produced by interference of waves of slightly different frequency, producing a pattern of alternating intensity. | LP Physics |
| 5 | beats | specific locations from which news frequently emanates. | Lyons AP Gov Vocab Ch 7 |
| 6 | beats | specific locations from which news frequently emanates, such as Congress or the White House | Lyons AP Gov. Vocab Ch. 7 |
| 7 | Beats | specific locations from which news frequently emanates, such as Congress or the White House. Most top reporters work a particular beat, thereby becoming specialists in what goes on at that location. | AP Government Ch. 7 Vocabulary |
| 8 | beats | basic unit of measurement for time in music | Music History Midterm: Terms from chapters 1-4, 11-13 |
| 9 | BEATS | STEADY, REPEATED PULSE OF THE MUSIC | musical terms |
| 10 | beats | regular pulse underlying music | choir vocab |
| 11 | Beats | writer/poets: Alan Ginsburg- Gay, very colorful characters, different, became media sensation, most married but did not stay committed, they lived an independent lifestyle which appealed to teens. | Women in Modern America by Lois W. Banner |
| 12 | beats | the regular changes in loudness of a sound when two sounds of different frequencies are played together | Sound |
| 13 | beats | Specific locations from which news frequently emanates, such as Congress or the White House. | AP Gov - Chapter 7 |
| 14 | beats | the regular changines in loudness of a sound when two sounds of different frequencies are played together | Physics Olympics #3 |
| 15 | beats | a throbbing viriation in the loudness of sound caused by interference when two tones of slightly different frequencies are sounded together | CH.26 PHYSICS |
| 16 | Beats | A throbbing variation in the loundness of sound caused by interference when two tones of slightly different frequencies are sounded together | Physics Vocab chap 26 |
| 17 | beats | periodic changes in sound intensity | Physics Chapter 12 |
| 18 | Beats | When two close fequencies alternate between constructive and destructive interferance. In other words when two frequencies are close together, they alternate between making each other weaker then stronger. | Sound Waves |
| 19 | beats | periodic changes in sound intensity | Sound Vocab |
| 20 | Beats | Fb=f₂ - f₁ | physics formulas |
| 21 | Beats | A series of alternate reinforcements and cancellatios produced by the interference of two waves of slightly different frequencies, heard as a throbbing effect in sound waves | Physics- sound |
| 22 | beats | loud sound followed by a period of comparative silence | Science Semester 2 test part 2 |
| 23 | Beats | A series of alternate reinforcements and cancellations produced by the interference of two waves of slightly different frequencies | Physics Chaptes 16,18-21 |
| 24 | beats | a series ofalternate reinforcements and cancellations produced by the interference of two waves of slightly different frequency, heard as a trhobbign effect in sound waves | Physics Final Study Terms |
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