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EXAM 2 STUDY GUIED REVIEW. aslp 3030 with Complete Solutions
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EXAM 2 STUDY GUIED REVIEW. aslp 
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what is fundamental frequency? - -The lowest frequency of a periodic 
wave. The first harmonic. 
- physical measurement 
can a complex wave still be periodic? - yes simple or complex it dose 
not matter because it can still repeat 
what does it mean to be "nearly periodic"? - repeating pattern but not 
perfectly periodic. 
what is the period of a sound? - a signal or repeating sound 
what does Hz mean? - 1 cycle per second 
Why wou...
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ASLP 3030 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+
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What is a complex waveform? - It is a Waveform that contains multiple 
frequencies 
How do speakers increase their perceived loudness? - * By increasing 
subglottal pressure 
* Having larger articulators movements with higher oral pressure 
Having larger vocal fold 
*excursions and more forceful vocal fold collisions 
What is the main thing that distinguishes a digital signal from an analog 
signal? - Digital Signals - are discr...
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ASLP 3030 with latest updated test 2024.
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What does it mean for science to be "empirical"? - correct answers.Observations can be measured with data, its quantifiable 
 
What does it mean for science to be "replicable"? - correct answers.-The ideas of an experiment can be tested 
-The findings can replicable (done again) 
 
SLPs' use of technology: why do we use it clinically? - correct answers.1) Can overcome listener bias 
2) Receive consistent, reliable measurement 
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ASLP 3030 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions | Rated A+
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What does it mean for science to be "empirical" and "replicable"? - 
Empirical: based on measurements and data (observations can be 
measured with data) 
Replicable: we can repeat the experiment, the ideas of an experiment can 
be tested, findings can be replicable (done again) 
SLPs' use of technology (why do we use it clinically? how can acoustics 
help?) - We use technology to get objective measurements and to 
overcome listen...
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ASLP 3030 exam 1 questions and answers correctly solved.
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SLPs use technology because it gives consistent, reliable measurements. - correct answers.SLPs' use of technology [why do we use it clinically? how can acoustics help? 
 
What does it mean for science to be "empirical"? - correct answers.Science being empirical means it is based on observable measurement/data 
 
What does it mean for science to be "replicable"? - correct answers.Findings need to be able to be tested...
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What is acoustic? - correct answers.Acoustics refers to the scientific study of sound waves in terms of how it is generated and transmitted. 
 
Why do we study wave motions and oscillation in acoustics? - correct answers.We study the properties of wave motion and oscillation in order to have a precise understanding of sound waves and their characteristics. 
 
What are the essential properties of sound source and sound medium...
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ASLP 3030 Exam 3 Review Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+
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Decibel Scale - o Expresses a range of different levels of sound energy 
Intensity - o Amount of acoustic energy that strikes a given area 
(watts/m^2) 
How many db IL is a measured intensity of 10^-10? - Intensity 
measured (Im) = 10^-10 
Intensity reference (Ir) = 10^-12 
dB IL = 10log (10^-10/10^-12) 
10 log (10^-10(-12) OR 10 log (10^2) 
10 (2) OR 20dB 
How many dB SPL is a measured sound pressure of 25 uPa? - dB SPL 
= 2...
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Exam 1 Aslp 3030 Questions with Complete Solutions Already Passed
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SLPs' use of technology [why do we use it clinically? how can acoustics 
help?] - -SLPs use technology because it gives consistent, reliable 
measurements. 
-It helps us overcome listener bias (e.g. sometimes SLPs might hear what 
we want to hear, especially if they want their client to get better!) 
-Technology helps track progress over time and provide feedback to clients 
-Acoustics can help us understand movements of the vo...
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ASLP 3030: TEST 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass | Already Graded +
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What is a U-tube manometer and what does it measure? - - Used for 
people to blow air in the manometer to move the water on the other side of 
the manometer 
- measures the force (the air pressure) that is required to move water, 
cmH2O 
How does intraoral air pressure differ for a stop and/or fricative consonant 
vs. a vowel consonant? - -For vowels the pressure is the same fro your 
mouth and the microphone 
- For fric...
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Aslp 3030 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass | Latest Update
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Aslp 3030 Final Exam Questions and 
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What does the frequency of a wave describe? - The frequency of a 
wave describes how frequently a wave repeats. The F0 is the slowest 
repeating sound. 
What is a complex waveform? - Complex tones have many frequencies. 
They are sounds that have a repeating pattern; called periodic sounds. 
These sounds have multiple frequencies and maintain a periodic shape, 
the F0 is often the strongest, and the harmonics are integers of ...
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