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what are wavelength, frequency, time-period and amplitude of a sound wave? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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: What are wavelength, frequency, time period and amplitude of a sound wave? a) Wavelength: The distance between two consecutive compressions or two consecutive rarefactions is known as the wavelength. ... (b) Frequency: The number of complete oscillations per second is known as the frequency of a sound wave.

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Answered by Starshadow47
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 \underbrace \mathbb \color{blue}wavelength

The minimum distance in which a sound wave repeats itself is called it's wavelength. in most simple words, it is the length of one complete wave. ‏‏‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎

 \underbrace \mathbb \pink{frequency}

The number of complete sound waves(or cycle) produced in one second is called frequency of the sound wave.

 \underbrace \mathbb \color{navy}time  \: \: period \:

The time required to produce one complete sound wave (or cycle) is called time-period of the sound wave.

 \underbrace \mathbb \color{magenta}amplitude

The maximum displacement of the particles of the medium from their original undisturbed positions, when a sound wave passes through the medium, is called amplitude of the sound wave.

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