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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
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Medium
A material through which a wave can be
transmitted
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Mediums that sound can travel through
Sound
can
travel
through
solids
,
liquids
and
gases
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Speed of sound
Depends on the medium that the sound is travelling through
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Speed of sound in air
Approx.
330
metres per second (m/s)
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Speed of sound in a vacuum
Sound
cannot travel through a
vacuum
because it needs
particles
to
vibrate
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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
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Frequency of a sound wave
Related to the pitch of a sound
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Relationship between frequency and pitch
The
higher
the frequency, the
higher
the pitch
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Amplitude of a sound wave
Related to the loudness of a sound
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Relationship between amplitude and loudness
The
higher
the amplitude, the
louder
the sound
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Range of human hearing
20
Hz to
20,000
Hz
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Ultrasound
Sound waves that have a
frequency higher
than the upper limit for human hearing (above
20,000
Hz)
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Infrasound
Sound waves that have a frequency
lower
than the
lower limit
for human hearing (below
20
Hz)
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