The transfer of energy in a material medium due to the periodic motion of its particles is called:
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An instrument commonly used in laboratory to produce a sound of some particular frequency is :
The sound waves in a medium are characterised by the:
The sound waves which travel in the air are called:
When a sound wave travels in the air, the physical quantity which is transferred from one place to the other is:
In case of longitudinal waves, the particles of medium vibrate:
In case of transverse waves the particles of a medium vibrate:
The longitudinal waves can propagate only in :
Which of the following metal/s is/are not ductile?
A part of the longitudinal wave in which particles of medium are closer than the normal particles is called:
In the compression region of the medium in case of longitudinal wave:
A part of longitudinal wave in which particles of medium are farther away than the normal particles is called:
In case of a longitudinal wave, in the region of rarefaction :
In the region of compression or rarefaction, in a longitudinal wave the physical quantity which does not change is:
The wavelength is the linear distance between the:
In case of transverse wave the wavelength is the linear distance between :
The change in density/pressure of a medium from maximum value to minimum value and again to maximum value, due to the propagation of a longitudinal wave is called complete:
The number of oscillations passing through a point in unit time is called: