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Sound

Gujarat Board · Class 9 · Science

Flashcards for Sound — Gujarat Board Class 9 Science. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Production of Sound

What is sound and how is it produced?

Answer

Sound is a form of energy that produces a sensation of hearing in our ears. It is produced when objects vibrate. Examples: striking a tuning fork, plucking a guitar string, or speaking (vocal cords vi

Card 2Production of Sound

Define vibration and give an example.

Answer

Vibration is the rapid to-and-fro motion of an object. When a tuning fork is struck, its prongs move back and forth rapidly - this is vibration. Other examples: stretched rubber band when plucked, voc

Card 3Propagation of Sound

What is a medium in sound propagation?

Answer

A medium is the matter or substance through which sound travels. It can be solid, liquid, or gas. Examples: air (gas), water (liquid), steel (solid). Sound cannot travel through vacuum as there are no

Card 4Propagation of Sound

Why are sound waves called mechanical waves?

Answer

Sound waves are called mechanical waves because they require a material medium to travel and are characterized by the motion of particles in the medium. The particles oscillate about their mean positi

Card 5Wave Characteristics

What are compression and rarefaction in sound waves?

Answer

Compression (C): Region where particles are crowded together, creating high pressure and high density. Rarefaction (R): Region where particles are spread apart, creating low pressure and low density.

Card 6Wave Characteristics

What type of wave is a sound wave and why?

Answer

Sound waves are longitudinal waves because the particles of the medium oscillate parallel to the direction of wave propagation. The particles move back and forth along the same line as the wave travel

Card 7Wave Characteristics

Define wavelength (λ) of a sound wave.

Answer

Wavelength (λ) is the distance between two consecutive compressions or two consecutive rarefactions. It is measured in metres (m). It represents the distance traveled by the wave in one complete oscil

Card 8Wave Characteristics

What is frequency (ν) and its unit?

Answer

Frequency (ν) is the number of complete oscillations (compressions or rarefactions) passing a fixed point per unit time. Unit: Hertz (Hz). One Hz = one oscillation per second. Higher frequency = highe

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