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Sound wave patterns

Sound Wave Patterns
by Owen Borville
October 12, 2021
Science

Sound is transmitted in wave form and produces unique patterns. These patterns are based on the frequency of the wavelength of the sound wave.

Sound waves can have a variety of frequencies that affect the level of sound, however, a unique pattern is propogated through a medium such as air. Other solid and liquid materials can allow sound waves to travel through.

Therefore, sound is transmitted through waves that have repeating patterns at a variety of frequencies and strenths, and therefore are fractal.

Some sounds can only be heard at certain wavelengths of sound. Animals can hear sound waves at different frequencies than humans can including those that are much higher frequency.

The largest natural sound on Earth is that of an erupting volcano.

Sound must travel through a medium that contains molecules or particles. Sound waves can travel four times faster in water than air because the molecules in water are closer togeteher and ss
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