
Sound and Waves
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Sound Waves
Mrs Wendt
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What is Sound?
Sound: is a wave that is created by vibrating objects and propagated through a medium from one location to another. It is a longitudinal wave.
Sound waves are similar except that they are much higher frequency and it is air that is being alternately compressed and expanded rather than the coils of a spring.
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How Sound Travels.
First, there is a medium that carries the disturbance from one location to another.
Second, there is an original source of the wave, some vibrating object capable of disturbing the first particle of the medium.
Third, the sound wave is transported from one location to another by means of particle-to-particle interaction.
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Pitch
Pitch: perceived frequency of sound. High pitch is high frequency and low pitch is low frequency.
The lowest frequency humans can ordinarily hear is a deep hum at a frequency around 20 Hz.
Even this frequency is so fast that you cannot see the vibration with your eye; instead, you can only see a slight blur.
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Draw
Draw a Longitudinal Wave and label the rarefaction and the compression. Be sure to include at least one wavelength.
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Multiple Choice
Waves that require a medium to travel are called:
electromagnetic waves
transverse waves
longitudinal waves
Mechanical waves
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Loudness
The loudness of a sound depends on the amplitude of the wave. A loud sound has a larger amplitude than a soft sound of the same frequency.
The loudness of a sound relates the intensity of any given sound to the intensity at the threshold of hearing.
It is measured in decibels (dB). The threshold of human hearing has an intensity of about .0000000000001 watts per meter squared and corresponds to 0 decibels.
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Intensity
Sound Intensity is defined as the sound power per unit area in a direction that is perpendicular to that area.
Intensity=Energy/(time x area) = Power/Area
The distance vs. intensity is an example of the inverse square law
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Drag and Drop
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Speed of Sound and Temperature
The speed of sound is affected by temperature in a given medium. For air at sea level, the speed of sound is given by
vw=(v)√T÷273K,
where the temperature (denoted as T) is in units of kelvin.
The speed of sound in gases is related to the average speed of particles in the gas, vrms and that:
vrms=√3kT÷m.
k = 1.38 x 10-23J/K
m = mass of the particles
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Math Response
Air temperature in the Sahara Desert can reach 56.0ºC (about 134ºF). What is the speed of sound in air at that temperature? v=331 m/s
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Doppler Effect
Doppler Effect: shift in frequency of a wave that is emitted from a source that is moving with respect to the observer.
There is an apparent upward shift in frequency for the observer and the source are approaching and an apparent downward shift in frequency when the observer and the source is receding.
f= fo(vs/(vs-v))
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Math Response
An orchestral oboist sounds the note "A" at 440 Hz. If the speed of sound in air is 343 m/s, what is the wavelength of the note?
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Open Ended
Giovanni is blind but his hearing has perfect pitch. How can he tell quickly if a marching band is marching toward or away from him?
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Open Ended
Summarize the crash course video. Write down five facts you have learned from the video.
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Multiple Choice
Types of Mechanical Waves
Transverse Waves
Longitudinal Waves
Surface Waves
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Human beings can normally hear sounds with a frequency of about:
10 and 10000 Hz
20 and 20000 Hz
20 and 140 Hz
10 and 120 Hz
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Multiple Choice
A transverse wave moves from a medium A to a medium B. In medium A, the velocity of the transverse wave is 500 ms-1 and the wavelength is 5 m. The frequency and the wavelength of the wave in medium B when its velocity is 600 ms-1, respectively are
120 Hz and 5 m
100 Hz and 5 m
120 Hz and 6 m
100 Hz and 6 m
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
If the amplitude increases, the energy of the wave:
Increases
Decreases
Stays the same
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
The area of a longitudinal wave where particles are pushed close together are called:
rarefactions
compressions
amplitude
wavelength
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Multiple Choice
Sounds waves can travel through space because they do not require a medium to travel.
True
False
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Math Response
When poked by a spear, an operatic soprano lets out a 1200-Hz shriek. What is its wavelength if the speed of sound is 345 m/s?
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Math Response
What frequency sound has a 0.10-m wavelength when the speed of sound is 343 m/s?
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Math Response
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Calculate the speed of sound on a day when a 1500 Hz frequency has a wavelength of 0.221 m.
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