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LESSON NOTES


               Characteristics of Sound Waves



               Wavelength

               The distance between two successive crests or troughs (or) successive

               compressions and rarefactions is called as wavelength (λ).  The SI unit of
               wavelength is meter (m).












               Time period


               Time taken by two consecutive compressions or rarefactions to cross a fixed point is
               called a Time period (T). The SI unit of time in seconds (s).



               Frequency

               The number of compressions or rarefactions per unit time is called frequency (  ).

               The SI unit of frequency is Hertz. The SI unit is Hertz (s−1)


               v=1/T

               Relation between wavelength, wave velocity and wave frequency


               The production waves take place when a vibrating source disturbs the first particle of a

               periodical nature. This certainly creates a wave pattern that begins to travel from
               particle to particle along with a medium. Furthermore, the frequency at the vibration of

               a particle occurs and is equal to the frequency of sound vibration.



               Moreover, each individual particle’s period of vibration is equal to the period of vibration

               of a source. Most noteworthy, one complete wave cycle refers to the complete back

               and forth movement.
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