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4.6 Waves
Wave Behaviour
Properties of sound waves: Waves: Physics: GCSE (9:1)
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Sound wave
Longitudinal waves
that cause
particles
to
vibrate parallel
to the
direction
of
wave travel
Medium
A
material
through which a
wave
can be
transmitted
Mediums that sound can travel through
Sound can travel through
solids
,
liquids
and
gases
Speed of sound
Depends on the
medium
that the
sound
is
travelling through
Speed of sound in air
Approx.
330 metres
per
second
(m/s)
Speed of sound in a vacuum
Sound
cannot travel through a vacuum because it needs particles to vibrate
How the ear allows sounds to be heard
Sound waves
cause the
ear drum
and other parts to
vibrate
which causes the
sensation
of
sound
Frequency of a sound wave
Related to the
pitch
of a sound
Relationship between frequency and pitch
The
higher
the
frequency
, the
higher
the
pitch
Amplitude
of a
sound wave
Related to the
loudness
of a
sound
Relationship between amplitude and loudness
The
higher
the amplitude, the
louder
the sound
Range of human hearing
20 Hz
to
20
,000
Hz
Ultrasound
Sound waves that have a frequency
higher
than the
upper limit
for
human hearing
(above
20
,
000 Hz
)
Infrasound
Sound waves that have a frequency
lower
than the
lower
limit for
human hearing
(below
20
Hz)