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12y ago

To try and be as unpedantic as possible . . .

-- The closer you are to the source of sound, the louder it sounds.

-- The farther you are from the source of sound, the softer it sounds.

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they become weaker because the sound disperses it doesn't go straight to your ear!!!

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The amplitude decreases as the energy is lost due to the propagation of the sound waves through the material medium.

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They will fade.

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It becomes diffuse.

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Planets as there is no sound in outer space.


When a sound moves towards you what happens to the wave speed?

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This is an example of the Doppler effect. Sound is composed of waves. A particular vibration produces a sound wave with a particular wavelength. When the sound source moves towards a listener the waves are "bunched up". That results in a shorter observed wavelength and thus a higher frequency. When the sound source moves away the opposite happens. The frequency of the sound waves decreases.


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