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WHAT DOES SOUND LOOK LIKE?

What do you find interesting about this video? How does seeing sound visualized help you understand what sound is?

The fact that sound is just a change in air density is interesting to me. With this knowledge, it helps me better interpret what sound is. Their explanation of how they captured the clap is really complex and they said it very fast so it was a little hard to understand. 

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