- fade out. A
tuning fork's pitch depends on the
length and m**** of the two prongs. They are
traditional sources of
standard pitch for
tuning musical instruments...
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colloquially known as the
Hubble tuning-
fork diagram because the
shape in
which it is
traditionally represented resembles a
tuning fork. It was
invented by John...
- An
impossible trident, also
known as an
impossible fork, blivet, poiuyt, or devil's
tuning fork, is a
drawing of an
impossible object (undecipherable figure)...
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evidenced by
tuning forks of that era in France. The pipe
organ tuning fork in
Versailles Chapel from 1795 is 390 Hz, an 1810
Paris Opera tuning fork sounds...
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Golden Tuning Fork is the
English translation of the
titles of the
following music awards:
Diapason d'Or,
France Goldene Stimmgabel,
Germany Zolotoy Kamerton...
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horological innovations included the
Accutron watch that used a
resonating tuning fork as a
means of
regulating the time-keeping function.
During the 1920s...
- The
Weber test is a
screening test for
hearing performed with a
tuning fork. It can
detect unilateral (one-sided)
conductive hearing loss (middle ear...
- able to hear the
tuning fork. Air
conduction should be
greater than bone conduction, so the
patient should be able to hear the
tuning fork next to the pinna...
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factor include door
closers (Q=0.5).
Systems with high Q
factors include tuning forks (Q=1000),
atomic clocks and
lasers (Q≈1011). The
exact response of a...
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meaning of the term 'in
tune', in the
context of
piano tuning, is not
simply a
particular fixed set of pitches. Fine
piano tuning requires an ****essment...