Identify and describe the properties of sound waves.
Describe the conditions and effects of the Doppler Effect.
Describe how to find the intensity of sound.
Explain how to use the decibel scale.
Solve problems involving sound intensity and loudness.
Describe how forced vibrations can cause resonance.
Identify and describe the types of harmonic series in a string and a pipe.
Solve problems involving harmonic series.
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