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using the words inside the box.
v= fλ
“f= v/λ λ
1. ______ is the symbol of wavelength.
2. ______ is the formula of frequency.
3. ______ is the formula to get the speed of a wave.

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S O U N D W A V E S
OUNDS EVWA

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Sound Wave
Sound Wave
 A wave of compression and refraction by which sound is
propagated in an elastic medium.
 Compression is a region where the particles are closest to each
other.
 Refraction is a region where the particles are farthest apart.

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Do sound waves travels in solid, liquid
and gas?
Sound waves travels in which medium?
Solid, liquid or gas?

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Sound waves travels fastest through
solids because molecules in a solid
medium are much closer together than
those in liquid or gas.

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statement is TRUE and write LAW-AY KO if the
statement is FALSE.
1. Sound wave is a wave of compression and refraction
by which sound is propagated in an elastic medium.
2. Compression is a region where the particles are
farthest apart.
3. Refraction is a region where the particles are farthest
apart.
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4. Sound waves travels fastest through gas molecules
than those in liquid.
5. Sound waves travels fastest through solid molecules
than those in liquid.

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Properties of
Sound Waves
1. Pitch
 Highness or lowness of sound.
 A higher frequency sound has a higher
pitch and a lower frequency sound has a
lower pitch.

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Human ear can only sense within the frequency
range of 20 Hertz (Hz) to 20, 000 Hertz.

Ultrasonic Frequency- vibrational frequencies


beyond 20, 000 Hz.
Infrasonic Frequency- extremely low
frequencies.
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2. Loudness
 The amplitude of the sound waves determines
its loudness.
 High amplitude sound means louder sound and
a low amplitude sound means softer sound.
 Loudness varies in intensity.

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Intensity
 refers to amount of energy.
 The unit is “decibel (dB)” which was named
after Alexander Graham Bell.

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3. Timbre
 Quality of musical sound which is used for
differentiating two sound with the same
frequency.
 Characteristic sound waveforms which is
dependent on the material through which it is
produced.
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Harmonics- any sound consist of more than one
frequency.

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Characteristics of Timbre
 Dull, cold, rich delicate, thick, thin, heavy,
clean, nasal and light.

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