4. The vibrating particles move perpendicular to wave motion 5. The vibrating particles move parallel to the wave motion 6. Transversal wave travelling in free space at the speed of light
Properties of sound
A sound wave is a mechanical wave (or mechanical vibration) that transit through media such as gas (air), liquid (water), and solid (wood).
Quality Of Sound
A sound or a sound wave is defined as the energy produced due to the vibrations of particles in a medium. When any medium produces a disturbance or vibrations, it causes a movement in the air particles which produces sound waves. Molecules in the air vibrate about a certain average position and create compressions and rarefactions. This is called pitch which is defined as the frequency of sound. The frequency is defined as the number of oscillations in pressure per second.
Categories of Sound Wave
People perceive sound in different ways, like a medico student takes sound as vibration produced by objects reaching the human eardrum. A physicist perceives sound as vibration produced by an object, which produces disturbances in nearby air molecules that travel further. Both of them describe it as vibration generated by an object, the difference is one talks about how it is received and other deals with how it travels and propagates across various mediums.
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may use markers or highlighters. For words written horizontally across, use red
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1. A disturbance or energy propagating in space or a medium
2. A longitudinal-mechanical wave consisting of pressure fluctuations
3. The visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum
4. The vibrating particles move perpendicular to wave motion
5. The vibrating particles move parallel to the wave motion
6. Transversal wave travelling in free space at the speed of light
7. Waves requiring physical medium for transmission
8. A wave which is a combination of transverse and longitudinal
9. Bouncing back when a wave encounters a solid impenetrable barrier
10. Bending of wave from one medium to another of different density
11. Bending of wave around the edges of holes or barries
12. The net effect when two waves combine either constructively or
destructively
13. The combination of two waves in the same location
14. The maximum displacement from home position
15. The distance between two successive twin parts of a wave
16. The time for a complete vibration of a wave
17. The number of complete vibration per unit second
18. The rate of wave motion from the source
19. The densest part of a longitudinal wave
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