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GCSE Physics Practice Test: Waves - Compressions and Rarefactions of Sound
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Sound energy travels as a longitudinal wave. Sound waves travel through a medium in a different way to electromagnetic waves, they require particles to travel across a distance. The particles vibrate in a series of compressions and rarefactions as the wave passes. A compression is where the particles of the medium are pushed closer together by the wave and rarefactions are the opposite. The vibrations occur in the same direction as the wave is travelling. As the wave travels through the medium, the particles are displaced, but after the wave has passed, they are in the same position as they... Show more
GCSE Physics Practice Test: Waves - Compressions and Rarefactions of Sound
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10 Questions

1. What is an ultrasound wave?
2. The car horn and car unfortunately find themselves under water in a river. The car horn still produces a sound wave with a frequency of 680 Hz, however the speed of the sound is dramatically increased to 1485 m/s. What is the wavelength of the sound wave in water?
3. What are echoes?
4. A car horn produces a sound wave of frequency 680 Hz. When the sound wave is travelling through air, it has a wavelength of 0.5 m. What is the speed of the sound wave?
5. What is the pitch of a sound determined by?
6. How do sound waves travel?
7. If the pitch of a sound wave is increased, does the time period between waveforms increase or decrease?
8. What kind of a wave is a sound wave?
9. If a sound wave is made louder, what happens to the amount of energy the wave has?
10. What is the loudness of a sound wave determined by?