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OpenStudy (mantar0078):

If the frequency of a note C is 32 vibrations per second, how many octaves higher or lower than middle C is this note? Middle C is 256 Hz. 3 octaves lower 4 octaves higher 1 octave lower

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

How are you mate?

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

Any guess?

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

Are you from FLVS mate?

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

@mantar0078 Hello?

OpenStudy (mantar0078):

FLVS?

OpenStudy (mantar0078):

I'm okay. How are you?

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

Yes. I am too in flvs. I'm good. So, lets start working. So, do you have any clue?

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

@mantar0078 please don't leave, if you need help mate.

OpenStudy (mantar0078):

No, I don't have a clue as to what the answer is.

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

Okay. Express 32 HZ in either exponential or logarithmic form. Then take the difference of the exponents (or equivalently, the difference of the log values) to obtain the difference in octaves.

OpenStudy (mantar0078):

I don't know how to do that

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

Octaves 3

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

medal if help mate?

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

cheers!

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