sound a range of compression wave frequencies to which the human ear is sensitive
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SOUND a range of compression wave frequencies to which the human ear is sensitive. The audio spectrum extends from approximately 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz . Range of Some Common Sounds. Intensity Range for Some Common Sounds. Sounds are produced by vibrating matter . 1. reeds. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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SOUND a range of compression
wavefrequencies to which thehuman ear is sensitive
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The audio spectrumextends from approximately
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
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Range of Some Common Sounds
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Intensity Range for Some Common Sounds
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Sounds are produced by vibrating matter.
1. reeds (.wav)
2. strings (.wav)
3. membranes (.wav)
4. air columns (.wav)
Sound is a mechanical wave (longitudinal). It will not travel through a vacuum.
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Sounds possess the characteristics
and properties thatare common to all
waves.
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Just like all longitudinal (compression)waves, sound waves possess a
velocity, frequency, wavelength,phase, period, and amplitude.
Sound waves also reflect, refract,diffract, and interfere.
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The velocity of sound in air depends
on the air temperature. The speed of
sound in dry air is 331.5 m/s at 0 ºC.
This speedincreases
with temperature: about 0.6 m/sfor every 1 ºC
increase in temperature.
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Sound generally travels fastest
in solids and slowest in gases,
but there are some exceptions.
Medium Velocity (m/s) Medium Velocity (m/s) Air 330 Carbon dioxide 260 Helium 930 Hydrogen 1270 Oxygen 320 Water 1460 Sea water 1520 Mercury 1450 Glass 5500 Granite 5950 Lead 1230 Pine wood 3320 Copper 3800 Aluminium 5100
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The human ear relatesamplitude to
loudnessand
frequency topitch.
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• A tone is not always heard at the same frequency at
which it is emitted.
• When a train sounds its horn as it passes by, the pitch of the horn changes from high to low.
• Any time there is relative motion between the source of a sound and the receiver of it, there is a difference between the actual frequency and the observed frequency.
Doppler Effect
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* Fact *All objects have a natural
frequency of vibration.Resonance - the inducingof vibrations of a naturalrate by a vibrating source
having the same frequency“sympathetic vibrations”
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