@EmilioPisanty I think he means the mouth as the open end of the tube and the lungs as the closed end. What I think he is asking is how we make sound ie talk with that structure
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"Since abstract algebra does not use calculus (by definition) and people learn calculus in high school, can't middle schoolers learn abstract algebra? Remind me why you guys need PhDs in this stuff?"
Mr. Kanos, I was just reading the posting "Induced Voltage By Dropped Magnet" in Physics Stack Exchange. I note that the author's note has been put on hold. If you follow that author's link, you will find that he is asking for help on his college lab report.
@KyleKanos, I was just reading the posting "Induced Voltage By Dropped Magnet" in Physics Stack Exchange. I note that the author's note has been put on hold. If you follow the author's link, you will find that he is asking for help on his college lab report.
@ACuriousMind, et. al., you are speaking EXACTLY to my point. I am a high school physics teacher who is trying mightily to also teach good study habits to my students.