(1)+Waves+and+Sound

=﻿Posted below are a few science lectures/videos that I created.=

**__NOTE__**:
 * The opinions in the video do not reflect the opinions of the school.
 * **Please**, do not copy the video or reproduce it in any way.
 * The images shown in the videos (when not specifically cited) are copied from textbooks that our school uses or recently has used. The authoring texts are __Physics__ (Cutnell/Johnson) and __Physics__ (Wilson/Buffa/Lou). These textbooks are great resources.


 * **If you have a question about the video or do not understand any aspect of it**, please let me know by commenting in the "Discussion" section above. __This discussion board is meant for serious questions only, please__.
 * Use the format shown by my "Sample" post and I will try to address your concerns/questions regarding content either in class or with you individually.

**//I hope you enjoy! Please let me know if you have any recommendations regarding the presentation or the content and I will be happy to try and incorporate them.//**

**__STEPS FOR VIEWING__**:
 * Follow the link(s) below to the video
 * **Jump to a certain section** of the video by **using the table of contents to the left** of the video
 * __Expand the video to the full screen__ to see it better (click the bottom right button)
 * To move back to the smaller screen (or the table of contents), either **move the cursor to the top or bottom** of the viewing window, **or press ESC**.
 * **__I STRONLY RECOMMEND ACTIVELY TAKING NOTES AS YOU LISTEN TO THE VIDEO. PASSIVELY WATCHING WILL LIKELY NOT BE VERY EFFECTIVE.__**

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 * Contents
 * Intro to waves
 * longitudinal, transverse, rolling, and raleigh waves
 * interesting applications