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Explain how you would (Physics only) Define ultrasound as sound with frequency above the upper limit of human hearing. in the context of Waves in air, fluids and solids.
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Explain how you would (Physics only) Define ultrasound as sound with frequency above the upper limit of human hearing. in the context of Waves in air, fluids and solids.
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A strong answer should clearly (Physics only) Define ultrasound as sound with frequency above the upper limit of human hearing. using accurate physics vocabulary and direct links to Waves for detection and exploration (physics only).
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This exam-style question is aligned to the approved learning objective for Waves for detection and exploration (physics only) and expects a structured physical explanation rather than a single fact.
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