Gaide Questions: Directions: Read the questions carefully. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper 1. Do sounds vary in speed? If yes, how? 2. How does the poem define amplitude? 3. How does the poem define wavelength? 4. How does sound produce?I
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Answer:
1. yes
Explanation:
1. The speed of sound varies greatly depending upon the medium it is traveling through. The speed of sound in a medium is determined by a combination of the medium's rigidity (or compressibility in gases) and its density. The more rigid (or less compressible) the medium, the faster the speed of sound.
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2.it defines (maybe) If people compliment the amplitude of emotion in your poetry, it means you put much emotion into what you write. The noun amplitude describes the depth, breadth, or magnitude of something — in other words, how big or full it is.
3. Wavelength can be defined as the distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave. It is measured in the direction of the wave. ... This means the longer the wavelength, lower the frequency.
4. Sound is created by a vibrating object. For example, when a drum is struck, the flexible skin (sometimes called a membrane) of the drum vibrates. The compression and expansion of the air on either side of the vibrating membrane produces differences in air pressure.