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Acoustics & Physics: Is Frequency Linked to Wave Width?
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[QUOTE="F2fHaziq Zaini 93, post: 5719345, member: 618780"] Thanks Berkeman for the reply. Although I wasnt talking abt the wavelength. More like the size of the sound wave. You see I am trying to understand the use of a needle hydrophone which is used to detect ultrasound waves underwater. So I am basically trying to find out why it's so small in size. I have heard from my professors that sound waves become narrower, as the frequency increases(Huygens Principle) [/QUOTE]
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