Physics Video Lecture
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Sound
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Module - 4 Wave Speed
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Module - 6 Types of Waves
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Module - 10 P and S Waves
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Module - 13 Doppler's Effect
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Module - 19 Concept of Echo
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Module - 22 SONAR
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Module - 25 Human Ear
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Module - 26 Chapter Outline
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Module - 27 Chapter Summary
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  2. Let us say that sound waves are traveling in air. There is a change in pressure or density or humidity at some place. Generally we calculate the speed of sound as v=wavelength /time period . Which is instantaneous speed( as speed is constant.we can use instantaneous speed ) . But it is not same through out the medium because of change in pressure . The wave will reflect there . What to do in this situation ?
    8 years ago by sunny g

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  4. Let us say that sound waves are traveling in air. There is a change in pressure or density or humidity at some place. Generally we calculate the speed of sound as v=wavelength /time period . Which is instantaneous speed( as speed is constant.we can use instantaneous speed ) . But it is not same through out the medium because of change in pressure . The wave will reflect there . What to do in this situation ?
    8 years ago by sunny g

    Post your answer here