Definitions [16]
If the medium particles vibrate normal to the direction of propagation of the wave, forming crests and troughs, the wave is called a transverse wave.
The distance travelled by the wave in one second is called the wave velocity (V).
If the vibrations of medium particles are along the direction of propagation of the wave, thus forming compressions and rarefactions in the medium, the wave is called a longitudinal wave.
The wavelength of a sound wave is the spatial distance over which the wave's shape repeats. Because sound is a longitudinal wave, it is specifically defined as the distance between two consecutive points in the same phase of vibration.
Define sound ranging.
The process by which bats and dolphins detect the presence of an obstacle by hearing the echo of the sound produced by them is called sound ranging.
Define time period.
The time period of a particle executing S.H.M. is the time taken to complete one cycle and is denoted by T.
The linear distance between the two consecutive particles of a vibrating medium in the same phase is called its wavelength. It is denoted by the Greek letter lambda (λ).
Our ears are sensitive only to a limited range of frequencies from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, which is called the audible range of frequency.
The sound of frequency above 20,000 Hz is called ultrasonic.
The sound of frequency below 20 Hz is called infrasonic.
When a sound wave travels in a medium, the maximum displacement of the particle of the medium on either side of its mean position, is called the amplitude (a) of the wave.
The time taken by the particle of the medium to complete its one vibration, is called the time period (T) of the wave.
The number of vibrations made by the particle of the medium in one second, is called the frequency (j) of the wave.
The distance travelled by a wave in one time period of vibration of the particle of the medium, is called the wavelength (λ).
Define the term wavelength.
The linear distance between the two consecutive particles of a vibrating medium in the same phase is called its wavelength. It is denoted by Greek letter lambda (λ).
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The distance travelled by the wave in one time period of vibration of the particles of medium is called its wavelength.
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In a longitudinal wave, distance between the two consecutive compressions or rare fractions is called wavelength.
Define the following term:
Frequency
The frequency of a particle executing S.H.M. is equal to the number of oscillations completed in one second.
Concepts [15]
- Sound Waves
- Production of Sound
- Propagation of Sound
- Sound Need a Medium to Travel
- Characteristics of Sound
- Representation of a Wave
- Relationship Between the Wavelength, Wave Velocity and Frequency
- Speed of Sound (Velocity of Sound)
- Speed of Sound in Different Media
- Light Waves vs Sound Waves
- Factors Affecting Speed of Sound
- Factors Not Affecting Speed of Sound in a Gas
- Experimental Determination of Speed of Sound in Air
- Audibility and Range
- Ultrasonic Sound Or Ultrasound
