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Q: What term is described as the study of sound and sound waves?
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What term is the study of sound and sound waves?

Acoustics.


Which term is defined as the study of sound waves and sound?

The word is acoustics.


Define the term sound waves?

Waves of sound.


What is the medical term for sound waves beamed into the abdomen produce an image of abdominal viscera?

Abdominal ultrasound is a radiologic study using sound waves beamed into the abdomen to obtain an image of the abdominal viscera.


What is the term for what measures sound waves?

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How does the human brain perceive infrared sound wave reflections from stationary metal objects?

The term "infrared" refers to electromagnetic waves, not to sound waves.


What is the study of sound?

There does no single scientific 'term' exist for the study of sound The usual phrase is "Acoustics, Noise and Vibration Control"


What term is defined as the study of sound and sound wave?

acoustics


Do decibels have light waves and sound waves?

The term decibel is a unit of measurement of the loudness of sound. It has nothing to do with light, which is measured in lumens.


Is pitch made up of sound waves?

Pitch is another name for the frequency of sound waves . . . that is, how close the waves are together. Pitch is a term usually used in terms of music.


What is the term for a substance that a wave can travel through?

For light waves the term is transparent, but there are probably other terms in the case of sound waves, water waves, seismic waves, etc.Another term used is the medium, but electromagnetic radiation is an exception as it needs to medium to propagate it.


What does wavespeed mean?

Wave speed is a Scientific term involving the study of waves which is defined as light travel and sound travel combined. Huh, not bad for a 12 year old 6th grader