Transmission of waves

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  • Transmission of Sound Waves
    • Sound waves are longitudinal waves
    • They transfer energy by the molecules vibrating and knocking into neighbouring molecules
    • The more molecules that are present the faster the wave can transfer energy, therefore:
    • Sound waves travel fastest in solids
    • Sound waves travel slowest in gases
    • When sound waves move from one medium to another, there will be changes to its:
    • Wave speed
    • Frequency
    • Wavelength
    • The relationship between the wave speed, wavelength and frequency can be determined using the wave equation
    • This change in velocity can also result in a change of direction of the sound wave
    • This phenomenon is also known as refraction
    • When sound moves from a denser medium to a less dense medium:
    • The wavelength of the sound wave decreases
    • The frequency of the sound wave stays the same
    • The velocity of the sound wave decreases
    • When sound moves from a less dense medium to a denser medium:
    • The wavelength of the sound wave increases
    • The frequency of the sound wave stays the same
    • The velocity of the sound wave increases
  • The speed of sound in air is also affected by temperature
    • On warm days, air molecules move faster, hence they carry sound waves faster, increasing the speed of sound
    • On cold days, air molecules move at a slower pace, so they carry sound waves at a slower pace, decreasing the speed of sound