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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Some help would really be appreciated!! If you help me answer, I'll medal and become a fan! Also, I'll be attaching the image below!! Look at how small the visible light spectrum is relative to the entire spectrum. If you wanted to describe this to someone who didn't know trigonometry---- what would you say? Does something similar happen for sound waves?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would say the visible light spectrum is relatively small compared to the entire light spectrum - you don't need trig to see that. And yes, there are high and low frequency sound waves.

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