 Transverse Crest Trough Wavelength period Frequency Amplitude  Transverse Crest Trough Wavelength period Frequency Amplitude.

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 Transverse Crest Trough Wavelength period Frequency Amplitude  Transverse Crest Trough Wavelength period Frequency Amplitude

 Longituinal  Compression Rarefaction  Frequency  Wavelength  Period

 Longitudinal wave started by vibration  Different speeds in different mediums  Speed in air  V= T

 We hear certain frequencies  As we age hearing tends to get damaged  Basics of the function and parts of the ear

 Measured in Decibels  Not a linear scale

 Superposition  Constructive  Destructive  standing waves  Quiet zones  Beats bf=difference between frequencies