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Waves in the air. What do vibrations Produce?
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Since air molecules (the particles of the medium) are moving in a direction that is parallel to the direction that the wave moves, the sound wave is referred to as a longitudinal wave. The result of such longitudinal vibrations is the creation of compressions and rarefactions within the air.
When an object vibrates, it causes movement in surrounding air molecules. These molecules bump into the molecules close to them, causing them to vibrate as well. This makes them bump into more nearby air molecules. ... As it is disturbed, each molecule just moves away from a resting point but then eventually returns to it.
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Frequency = 500 vibrations/second.
Time Period = (Time Taken)/ (Number of Oscillations)
= (1/500) = 0.002 sec.
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Frequency = 500 vibrations/second.
Time Period = (Time Taken)/ (Number of Oscillations)
= (1/500) = 0.002 sec.
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