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Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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HERTZ

HERTZ IS THE SI UNIT OF WAVE FREQUENCY.
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MEDIUM

MEDIUM IS THE NAME FOR THE MATTER THAT WAVES CAN TRAVEL THROUGH.
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Pitch – The way a person perceived the frequency of a sound, whether
it’s high or low.

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Reflection - Bouncing back of waves from a barrier they cannot pass
through is called reflection.

Refraction - Refraction is the bending of waves as they enter a new
medium at an angle and change speed.

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Sound - Sound is the transfer of energy from a vibrating object in
longitudinal waves that travel through matter.

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Wave amplitude - The maximum distance the particles of a medium
move from their resting positions when a wave passes through is called
the wave amplitude.

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Wave frequency - Wave Frequency is the number of waves that pass a
fixed point in a given amount of time.

Wave speed - Wave speed is how far a wave travels in a given amount
of time; calculated as wavelength multiplied by wave frequency.

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Wavelength - The distance between two corresponding points of
adjacent waves, such as the distance between two adjacent crests of a
transverse wave is called the wavelength.

Volume - perceived loudness of a sound, determined by the amplitude
of a sound wave