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Because sound waves must move through a medium, there are no sound waves in a what?

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Sound Auditory stimuli are sound waves, which are mechanical, pressure waves that move through a medium, such as air or water. There are no sound waves in a vacuum since there are no air molecules to move in waves. The speed of sound waves differs, based on altitude, temperature, and medium, but at sea level and a temperature of 20 C  68 F , sound waves travel in the air at about 343 meters per second. As is true for all waves, there are four main characteristics of a sound wave: frequency, wavelength, period, and amplitude. Frequency is the number of waves per unit of time, and in sound is heard as pitch. High-frequency  15.000Hz  sounds are higher-pitched  short wavelength  than low-frequency  long wavelengths; 100Hz  sounds. Frequency is measured in.

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