| Acoustics and You: Find out about all the possible areas for a career in acoustics on this site by the Acoustical Society of America. |
| AS Sounds Amazing: Offers experiments and demonstrations designed to help you understand sound, waves and acoustics. |
| How Ultrasound Works: Learn about how waves are reflected as they travel through various objects, and how these reflections are used to produce images for medical use. |
| Looking at Sound: Detailed look at how sound can be analyzed with a microphone and oscilloscope with clear examples of expected results. |
| Musical Acoustics: Learn about acoustics of different instruments, the sound spectrum, standing wave patterns supported by different air columns on this page by The University of New South Wales, Australia . |
| Newsome High School Huddersfield: Download sound worksheet to test your knowledge. |
| Science of Sound: A partnership site between the Science Museum and the Minnesota Orchestra, exploring the science and art of sound by offering performance, activities, and discussion sections. |
| Science of Sound: Explains the fundamental ideas of sound. |
| Sound is Energy: Find out about sound waves, and how their graph varies with change of pitch and volume. Check out the experiments which show that sounds are vibrations. |
| Sound Waves and the Eardrum: Offers an animation of how high and low pressure waves make the eardrum vibrate along with information on how the journey of sound waves affects the brain. |
| Sounds Amazing: Learn all about sounds and waves through a graphical-learning based interface in four lessons. |
| Sounds and Noise: Try these experiments which show the physics of sound waves by using objects around the house to demonstrate how they travel. |
| Standing Sound Waves: Uses diagrams to show pressure nodes and internodes of harmonics in a pipe. |
| The Doppler Effect and Sonic Booms: Explore in detail the wave front diagrams of stationary and moving sources at both subsonic and supersonic velocities. |
| The Physics Classroom: The sound section of a more diverse site. Contains lots of information and fully explained diagrams. Check your understanding with a quiz at the end. |
| The Physics of Sound: Uses graphs to explain production and perception of sound. |
| The vOICe Sonification Applet - Draw your own Sound: Lets explore synthetic sound and vision with a voice mapping Java applet. Also, sonify the pre made images, or make new ones. |