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Explores resonance frequency, sound pressure, displacement, and Newton's law in sound waves, as well as the impact of distance on sound intensity levels.
Explores the significance of leading digits and dominant balance in engineering approximations, showcasing historical methods like slide rules and their relevance in solving challenging problems.
Introduces the basics of electricity and oscillating mechanical systems, focusing on converting them into electrical equivalents using analogies and mobility method.