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what are wavelength frequency amplitude timeperiod of a sound wave

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Answered by mannat06
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Answer:

wavelength is distance covered by wave

frequency is no. of oscillations per unit time

amplitude is max. displacement sufferd by particles from mean positions

time period is time taken to complete 1 vibration

Answered by jeni20003
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Answer:

For easy studying just takea moment in your daily life a and compare all these to your life .

Ex:-the time u took to do something!!

Explanation:

Amplitude:-Maximum displacement the particle about its mean position.

Time period;-time taken to complete one vibration.

Frequency:-No of wave cycles that occur in 1 second

Wavelength:-it is the distance between waves

Hope u will like it!!!!!!!

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