A sound wave is a vibration of air that travels at approximately 767mph. The higher up these vibrations go (amplitude), the louder the sound is. The closer together these vibrations are (frequency), the higher pitch the sound will be.
1) Sound wave always require material medium for their propogation. 2)Sound wave are type of transvers wave. 3)Speed of sound wave can be calculated by speed=sqrt(tension*length of wire/massof wire)
Wavelength; this is the distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next.Frequency; this is the number of waves that pass a point in each second.Amplitude; this is the measure of the amount of energy in a sound wave.
The three features formed by wave deposition is spits, beach, and sandbars.
A sound wave is a vibration of air that travels at approximately 767mph. The higher up these vibrations go (amplitude), the louder the sound is. The closer together these vibrations are (frequency), the higher pitch the sound will be.
The three things that affect the frequency of a sound wave are the source of the sound (vibration frequency), the medium through which the sound wave is traveling (speed of sound in the medium), and the relative motion between the source of the sound and the observer (Doppler effect).
Sea caves, sea arches, and sea stacks are three cliff features that may be formed by wave erosion.
A sound wave is a vibration of air that travels at approximately 767mph. The higher up these vibrations go (amplitude), the louder the sound is. The closer together these vibrations are (frequency), the higher pitch the sound will be.
No, a sound wave is a compressional wave.
beaches, spits, and sandbars (barrier beaches)
No. A sound wave is a pressure wave.
1. The wavelength is the distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next. 2.Frequency is the number of waves that pass a point in each second. 3.Amplitude is a measure of the amount of energy in a sound wave.
yes a sound wave is a Compressional wave