Sound waves

Successive pressure variations in the air that vary in amplitude and wave length.


A vibration of a vibrating medium that, on stimulating sensory receptors of the cochlea, is capable of giving rise to a sensation of sound. In dry air, the velocity is 1087 ft (331.6 m)/sec at 0° C; it is approx. four times faster than in air.


 


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