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		<description><![CDATA[Continuing our “Media Science” series on sound, we discuss amplitude.

We use the familiar example of a guitar making noise to show that amplitude as a percieved loudness. This episode wraps up our media science series on the basics of sound. There is more to learn and understand about sound, but the series of three episodes will give you an understanding of the physics of sound.]]></description>
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