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2007 - Week 1.2 Some Fundamental Items from PHYSICS

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Page 1: 2007 - Week 1.2 Some Fundamental Items from PHYSICS

2007 - Week 1.2

Some Fundamental Items from

PHYSICS

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Assignment-

Begin reading the Background Notes that are posted on the website.

Roughly pages 1-18

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From Our Discussion

Elements of Music Structured/Designed Sound

Some pleasant – bells, most musical instruments Some nasty – whip Some intermediate - drums

Rhythm (time) Tones (Not defined, though) Loudness Pleasurable ???? Message ???? Must there be one? What Kind?

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Bone Flute – Music is older than I am!

50,000 years or moreNeanderthal

reconstructions

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Where did instruments come from???

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What does this mean?

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Lightening

Takes time to get to you or you are in big trouble. Speed = distance/time What is distance? What is time?

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Sound --- A “disturbance”

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Important Definitions

Length or Distance How “far” something moves or travels. Measured against some agreed upon standard.

Length Standard .. The Gorf

Unknown Length

1 2 3 4 1/8

= 4 1/8 Gorfs

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The real standard:

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Systems of Units SI Units …. Meters, Seconds,

Newtons/Kilograms English System ….. Feet/yards,

seconds, pounds/poundals

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More Important Definitions

TIME The subjective “distance” between two EVENTS.

It needs to be objective … ie measurable and reproducible.

Original Clock – The Earth’s Rotation“It is two days journey”

Today’s Clocks – “He ran the race in 4 hours, 2 minutes and 21.85

seconds”

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Things that “tick” at some rate

The planet … once a day The Pendulum .. Depends on a number of

things; Parameters:

Length

Weight,whateverthat is.

Mounting

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In case you care…..

2/32

1415926.3

(g)

(L) 2

sftg

gravityofonaccelerati

Lengthperiod

We will discuss this “g-thing” when weget to acceleration.

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Sun Clock

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Water Clocks

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And so on …

Rolex (~$10K) Atomic Clock (NASA) $ megabucks

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The music clock: the Metronome

112 quarter notes per minute.

Kind ofPendulum

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We hear music (and other noise) in our brains.

Sound

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And you didn’t even know that you have one!

Sound Waves push againstyour

Tympanic MembraneWhat is a wave, what is a push??

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Inside your head

To Brain

d

D

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In order to understand musical tones and their relationship to each other, we need to understand

GRAPHS!

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A graph … what does it all mean?

time (seconds)2

dist

ance

(m

eter

s)

1

100

50

snail

rabbit

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Speed

distance that travel toit takes time

traveleddistanceSpeed

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So….

time (seconds)2

dist

ance

(m

eter

s)

1

100

50

snail

rabbit

Snail goes 100 meters in2 seconds …

Speed=100m/2s

Speed = 2 meters/second

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Notice

spd

x timespeed distance

,time

distancespeed

then

if

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Also

Velocity is speed in a particular direction. Velocity: 120 m/hr NORTH Speed: 120 m/hr (or mph)

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Example

Sound travels about 1100 ft per second. How much time does it take for sound to

travel about 1 mile?

sec5~1100/5280/

vdt

vtd

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Another Graph .. a biggy!

-1.5

-1

-0.5

0

0.5

1

1.5

0 5 10 15 20 25

Time (seconds)

dis

turb

an

ce

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Important Definitions

Tf

or

periodfrequency

1

1

The PERIOD, T is the time it takes to go from one condition to the next time that exact condition is repeated.The frequency, the number of oscillations per second, is given by:

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-1.5

-1

-0.5

0

0.5

1

1.5

0 5 10 15 20 25

Time (seconds)

dis

turb

an

ce

6 sec

Period = 6 secondsFrequency=1/6 per sec (Hz) =0.16 sec = 160 ms

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Siren … a scientific instrument

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The Graph

-0.2

0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Time in milli-seconds

"air

spee

d"

- re

lati

ve

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100 Bottles of beer on the wall …

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Resonance (later)

Rotational Speed

(Turns/second)

Loud

ness

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Helmholtz Resonators

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Helmholtz’s Results

Note from Middle C Frequency

C 264

D 297

E 330

F 352

G 396

A 440

B 496

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