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Physics, 24.04.2020 17:22, paige1616

Music. When a person sings, his or her vocal cords vibrate in a repetitive pattern having the same frequency of the note that is sung. If someone sings the note B flat that has a frequency of 466 HzHz, how much time does it take the person's vocal cords to vibrate through one complete cycle, and what is the angular frequency of the cords?

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