Sound: Wavelength, Frequency and Amplitude.
NOTE: Subsonic and Supersonic are old terms and more commonly refer to speed rather than frequency. In modern use, “infrasonic” refers to frequencies below 20Hz, while “ultrasonic” refers to frequencies above human hearing. Follow me on Instagram: / sciencesauce_online Twitter: / science_sauce Web: http://sciencesauceonline.com/ KS3 Science video on sound. Topics covered: transverse and longitudinal waves, wavelength, frequency, pitch and amplitude

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