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Study Finds on MSNThis Is What Really Creates The Sound When You Clap — And It’s Not Skin SlappingCornell University researchers have finally figured out exactly how human hand claps create their distinctive sound — and it's far more sophisticated might think.
Hand clapping is ubiquitous behavior for humans across time and cultures, serving many different purposes: to signify approval with applause, for instance, or to keep time to music. Acousticians ...
A round of applause, please: Scientists have finally figured out what’s behind the sound of clapping. The research pinpoints a mechanism called a Helmholtz resonator — the same acoustic ...
JD Vance speaking at a rally with closed-captioning that says “single person clapping." “C-SPAN has entered the chat,” reads the caption on the post. “Well played Sir Closed Caption.
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