Our hearing picks up a limited range of sounds, limits that were used successfully to keep teenagers from congregating outside British grocery stores by a device called the “teenage sound repeller." ...
Your vocal cords vibrate 100-1,000 times a second. You can feel them vibrate if you lightly touch a finger on your throat when you speak. The localized compression of the air is called condensation.
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