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Page 1: BRAZILIAN TEAM 17th IYPT - AUSTRALIA - Brisbane - 24th June to 1st July.

BRAZILIAN TEAMBRAZILIAN TEAM

17th IYPT - AUSTRALIA - Brisbane - 24th June to 1st July

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11.STRING TELEPHONE11.STRING TELEPHONE

How do the intensity of sound transmitted along a string telephone, and the quality of

communication between the transmitter and receiver, depend upon the distance, tension in the line and other parameters?

Design na optimal system.

By Luíza de Almeida Aoki

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IntroductionIntroduction

SoundCharacteristcsExperimentSource of errorsConclusion

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• Sound is everywhere

• It has been used for many purposes

• Evolution of technology

• Comunication between distant people is necessary

ImportanceImportance

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The SoundThe Sound

The sound is a vibration, in wave form

It needs a material way to propagate, once it’s a mecanical wave

Our human body possesses an auditory system that allow us to capture the waves

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The SoundThe Sound

The sound’s speed depends on the way it propagates, because it depends on the aggregation of molecules

When molecules are dispersed the speed is much lower than the one when molecules are compact

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WavesWaves

Waves have three basic characteristcs:Period (and frequency)AmplitudeWavelengh

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WavesWavesSound is a longitudinal wave, once it’s formed by a diference of pressure (compreesion and rarefaction of air)

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WavesWaves Node and anti-node

Superposition

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ExperimentExperiment

Material:

•Metallic cups

•Threads

•Sound generator

•Computer program

Procedure:

•Analysis of the sound inside and outside of the cup

•Unit the cups with the thread and analyze the sound in both situations

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ExperimentExperimentSound generator Inside the cup

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ExperimentExperimentHuman voice Inside the cup

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ExperimentExperiment

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ExperimentExperiment

Human voice Human voice inside the telephone receiver

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The PhenomenomThe Phenomenom

The cup works like a filter of frequencies and an amplifier

of these frequencies.

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EquationsEquationsThe thread must be thinner but “denser” and the sound must remain a short period in the thread.

The bottom of the cup must be “free” to oscillate (flexible and thin)

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Source of ErrorsSource of Errors

Loss of energyEnvironment’s vibration The conection between the thread and the

cup

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ConclusionsConclusions

The cups must be the same type, once we don’t want to have two “filtrations”, that means loss of quality

The thread must have small linear density and suport high tensions (like guitar string)

The distance between the transmitter and the receiver must not be excessive big

People must touch as less as possible, because the hands’ compression prevent the cup’s oscillation

In order to have an optimized system: