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In what respect does the wave pattern of a noise and music differ? Draw diagram to explain your answer.
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Noise is a sound produced by an irregular succession of disturbances. It is usually a discontinuous sound. Hence, the wave pattern is also irregular.
Music is a pleasant, continuous and uniform sound produced by the regular and periodic vibrations. Hence, the wave form is regular.
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