Sound Phenomena

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From this App you can learn:


Understand and explore the phenomenon of beats and its relevance to everyday science scenarios.
Discover and illustrate the concept of diffraction of sound waves and its applications in daily life situations.
Examine and probe the concept of interference of sound waves by extending it to explore the principle of superposition and its relevant applications in real life.
Explain the phenomenon of Doppler effect and illustrate its importance by applying it to understand the working of ultrasound detection techniques in medical diagnosis etc.
Investigate about the Doppler effect and probe for different shifts that are caused in the spectrum due to the motion of source and observer.

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This topic covers under Chemistry subject as a part of the Waves And Optics topic
and this topic contains following sub topics
Sound Phenomenon
Diffraction of sound waves
Interference of sound waves
Doppler effect
Updated on
Apr 5, 2015

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