pptx, 8.33 MB
pptx, 8.33 MB
docx, 835.57 KB
docx, 835.57 KB

Last lesson in the series looking at how changing the amplitude and wavelength of a waveform will affect a sound. Also includes uses of sounds like ultrasound - includes practice questions for students.

Ideal for AQA GCSE (9-1) P6, Cambridge iGCSE P6 and more

Developing: State the approximate range of audible frequencies for a healthy human ear is 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.

Securing: Relate the loudness and pitch of sound waves to amplitude and frequency.

Exceeding: Apply the wave equation to quantitatively analyse the differences between sound waves.

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