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  2. Physics for Kids: Sound Wave Characteristics - Ducksters

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    Kids learn about the characteristics of sound waves in the science of physics including mechanical, longitudinal, pressure, and intensity.

  3. Physics for Kids: Basics of Sound - Ducksters

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    Kids learn about the basics of the science of sound, the speed of sound, and volume. What is sound and how does it move? It is a wave made from the vibration of molecules.

  4. An Introduction to Sound Waves for Kids | Woo! Jr. Kids ...

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    This mini-lesson about sounds waves for kids ages 9 to 12 years old will explore sound and how it works. © Can Stock Photo / ra2studio. What are sound and sound waves? Sound is simply energy vibrating particles. Vibrating things move back and forth really fast. To have sound, you must have a source, a receiver, and a medium. The source makes ...

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  6. Sound Waves - BBC Bitesize

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    A sound wave is a longitudinal wave. When an object vibrates it produces a longitudinal wave which travels through air to your ear. For a sound to be heard you need three things:

  7. Sound Waves - Library For Kids

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    What Are Sound Waves? Sound waves are like invisible ripples that are created by things that vibrate (or move back-and-forth really fast). When something vibrates, it pushes and pulls on the air around it, making areas of high and low pressure.

  8. Sound Waves Lesson for Kids: Definition & Facts - Study.com

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    Sound waves are vibrating forms of energy that are made of molecules and look like waves. Sound waves can travel through solids, liquids and gases.