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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