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AP Physics 1: 3.4 Waves. Which of the following describes the sound wave produced?

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Thank you here's Your shmoop du jour brought to you

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by tuning forks although our favorite piece of musical silverware

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is still the harmonizing butter knife When all right a

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tuning fork is struck Which of the following describes the

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sound wave produced and hear the potential answers a lot

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of transfers lodge tunel Okay well sound waves could be

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used for good like when our favorite song comes up

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in our playlist or they could be used for evil

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like when our neighbor decides to motel on at seven

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in the morning anyway sound waves start when something vibrates

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Those vibrations moving back and forth create longitudinal waves compressing

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and expanding the air compression and expansion That means we're

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dealing with longitudinal waves so answers a and b are

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out and unlike trans verse waves longitudinal waves don't displace

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matter The waves make particles within matter scrunch together or

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get farther away But it's not like ripples in a

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pond moving up in nam longitudinal waves carry energy and

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momentum but they don't create displacement So the right answer

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well that'll be option c and this makes sense if

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we just consider how an object creates sound we think

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of something vibrating we can see how it would compress

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the air around it way just shouldn't try to actually

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eat with a tuning fork will just end up hearing 00:01:21.939 --> [endTime] longitudinal waves coming from our empty stomach

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