Sound notes
Sound notes
Sound notes
What is
sound?
Sound
What is
sound?
Sound is a series
of waves (sound
waves) caused by
vibrations.
Sound
What is
sound? When a drum is struck, the skin
vibrates backwards and forwards
very quickly, sending sound waves
through the air to your ears.
Sound is a series
of waves (sound
waves) caused by
vibrations.
Sound
What is
sound? When a drum is struck, the skin
vibrates backwards and forwards
very quickly, sending sound waves
through the air to your ears.
Sound is a series
of waves (sound
waves) caused by
vibrations.
Vibration
What is
vibration?
Vibration is the to
and fro or back
and forth motion
of an object.
Sound Waves
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/sound/Lesson-1/Sound-as-a-Longitudinal-Wave
Longitudinal Waves Eg. Sound
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/sound/Lesson-1/Sound-as-a-Longitudinal-Wave
Compression Rarefaction
Longitudinal Waves Eg. Sound
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/sound/Lesson-1/Sound-as-a-Longitudinal-Wave
Compression Rarefaction
In longitudinal waves the
oscillations (vibrations) are
backwards and forwards.
The different sections are
known as compressions and
rarefactions.
Longitudinal Waves Eg. Sound
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/sound/Lesson-1/Sound-as-a-Longitudinal-Wave
Compression Rarefaction
In longitudinal waves the
The oscillations in
oscillations (vibrations) are
longitudinal waves are in
backwards and forwards.
the direction of travel.
The different sections are
known as compressions and
Sound waves are
rarefactions.
longitudinal waves.
Sound Waves
Sound Waves
SPEED = DISTANCE
TIME
How could we calculate the
speed of sound in air?
SPEED = DISTANCE
TIME
75 metres
How could we calculate the
speed of sound in air?
SPEED = DISTANCE
TIME
75 metres
75 metres
How could we calculate the
speed of sound in air?
SPEED = DISTANCE
TIME
75 metres
75 metres
Time
How could we calculate the
speed of sound in air?
75 metres
75 metres
Time
Are particles needed for sound
to travel?
Are particles needed for sound
to travel?
Are particles needed for sound
to travel?
Are particles needed for sound
to travel?
As the vacuum pump is
switched on, air is
drawn out of the bell
jar. The bell begins to
get quieter.
Are particles needed for sound
to travel?
As the vacuum pump is
switched on, air is
drawn out of the bell
jar. The bell begins to
get quieter.
2. The waves
travel along
the ear canal.
5. The cochlea
3. The waves reach 4. The small bones turns these
the eardrum and (ossicles) amplify into electrical
make it vibrate. the vibrations. signals.
Magnitude generally refers to the quantity or distance.
Metre / cm/ millimetre
Loudness
Loudness
Second
Frequency
Hertz
Pitch / Shrillness
Crest = Hill
Trough = Valley
Pitch (or frequency)
The shorter the wavelength of the wave on the trace; the higher the
frequency of the sound.
The more waves you can see, the higher the pitch/frequency.
Loudness
The bigger the waves you can see, the louder the sound.
An echo is a reflected
sound wave.
Echoes used for Navigation
A boat sends out a sound wave so
that the captain can calculate the
depth of water.
Speed
Time (s)
(m/s)
1 1500 0.2
2 1500 1.1
3 1500 0.5
4 1500 1.6
5 1500 2.1
6 1500 0.8
Depth of water = speed x time
2
Loudspeakers convert
the signal from the The oscilloscope
signal generator into allows us to study
sound waves. the frequency and
loudness of a sound.
Signal generators can
produce signals over a
range of frequencies and
of varying amplitudes.
So what is
our range of
hearing?
So what is
our range of
hearing?
Min 20 Hz
So what is
our range of
hearing?
Min 1,000 Hz
So what is
our range of
hearing?
Min 150 Hz
So what is
our range of
hearing?
Min 15 Hz
So what is
our range of
hearing?
Min 60 Hz
So what is
our range of
hearing?
1. Industrial cleaning
– eg. of circuit
boards and teeth.
Ultrasound Ultrasound is any
sound above the
range of human
1. Industrial cleaning
2. Breaking down
kidney stones.
Ultrasound Ultrasound is any
sound above the
range of human
3. Industrial quality
control.- eg. Detecting
cracks in a metal.
Ultrasound Ultrasound is any
sound above the
range of human
4. Pre-natal
scanning of a
foetus
3. Industrial quality
control.- eg. Detecting
cracks in a metal.
Ultrasound Ultrasound is any
sound above the
range of human
4. Pre-natal
scanning of a
foetus
3. Industrial quality
control.- eg. Detecting 5. Range and
cracks in a metal. direction finding
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