Social sustainability refers to the ability of a society to function in a way that allows people to continue leading fulfilling, enjoyable lives. This includes ensuring that basic human needs are met, such as access to clean water, food, shelter, and healthcare, as well as providing opportunities for education and employment. Social sustainability also involves promoting equity and social justice, fostering strong communities, and preserving cultural diversity and heritage.
Waves and Their Applications in Technologies for Information Transfer
Investigate the nature of wave behavior to illustrate the concept of the superposition principle responsible for wave patterns, constructive and destructive interference, and standing waves (e.g., organ pipes, tuned exhaust systems).
Predict and explore how wave behavior is applied to scientific phenomena such as the Doppler effect and Sound Navigation and Ranging (SONAR).