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A sound that's produced by a single wave at a constant frequency and with no overtones is called a. a pure sound. b. a mellow sound. c. an average sound. d. a discordant sound.
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A sound that's produced by a single wave at a constant frequency and with no overtones is called
a. a pure sound.
b. a mellow sound.
c. an average sound.
d. a discordant sound.
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a. a pure sound.
A sound that's produced by a single wave at a constant frequency and with no overtones is called
NOT:
b. a mellow sound.
c. an average sound.
d. a discordant sound.
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