Section 16.5 The Nature of Sound
.1. As the amplitude of a sound wave in air decreases to zero, q,
nothing happens to the condensations and rarefactions of the wave
nothing happens to the condensations of the wave, but the rarefactions disappear
the condensations of the wave disappear, but nothing happens to the rarefactions
both the condensations and the rarefactions of the wave disappear
the condensations and rarefactions of the wave occupy more and more distance along the direction in which the wave is traveling
Section 16.5 The Nature of Sound 1. As the amplitude of a sound wave in air decreases to zero.
O nothing happens to the condensations and rarefactions of the wave O nothing happens to the condensations of the wave, but the rarefactions disappear O the condensations of the wave disappear, but nothing happens to the rarefactions O both the condensations and the rarefactions of the wave disappear O the condensations and rarefactions of the wave occupy more and more distance along the direction in which the wave is traveling