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Chapter 15 The Nature of Sound What is Sound??? Sound is a Longitudinal Wave traveling through matter.

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Page 1: Chapter 15 The Nature of Sound What is Sound??? Sound is a Longitudinal Wave traveling through matter.

Chapter 15

Page 2: Chapter 15 The Nature of Sound What is Sound??? Sound is a Longitudinal Wave traveling through matter.

The Nature of Sound

What is Sound???

Sound is a Longitudinal Wave traveling through matter.

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Longitudinal Waves

Longitudinal Waves Matter vibrates in the same direction as the wave travels.

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Longitudinal WavesCompression

Rarefaction

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λ

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Sound from a Tuning Fork

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Speed of Sound

Sound is transmitted through matter.

The Velocity of Sound depends on the

matter that carries it. 

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Sound travels at a velocity of 332m/s in air at 0C.

•Sound travels faster through warm air than through cold air.

•The velocity of sound increases about 0.6m/s for each degree in temperature.

•Sound travels much faster through liquids and solids than through gases.

•At 20C sound travels at 344m/s.

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Comparing Media

Media Speed of Sound

Air at 0°C 331m/sAir at 20°C 343m/s

Water at 25°C 1493m/sSea Water at 25°C 1533m/s

Iron at 25°C 5130m/sRubber at 25°C 1550m/s

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Human Hearing

Frequency of Sound 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.

Sound above 20,000 Hz - Ultrasonic

Sound less than 20 Hz – Subsonic (Infrasonic)

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Frequencyis

Pitch

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Detection of Pressure Waves

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Detection of Pressure Waves

EarDrum

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Intensity and Loudness

Intensity of Sound Depends on the amplitude

of the wave.

LoudnessDescribes a person’s response

to sound intensity.

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Loudness is measured in Decibels(dB)

For every 10dB change the sound doubles!!

70dB is twice 60dB

80dB is four times 60dB

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Faintest Sound Heard 0dBWhisper 15dBRustling Leaves 20dB

Purring Cat 25dBAverage Home 50dBVacuum Cleaner 75dBNoisy Restaurant 80dBPower Mower 100dB

Chain Saw 115dB------Painful ------- 120dBJet Plane Taking Off 150dB

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InterferenceConstructive Interference

Occurs when the compressionsand rarefactions of two or

more waves come together.

LouderSound

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InterferenceDestructive Interference

Occurs when a compression of one wave arrives at the same time as a

rarefaction of another wave.

QuieterSound

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InterferenceBeats

The result of compressions and rarefactions of two slightly

different frequencies reaching your ears together.

Beats

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Beatsf1 = 512Hz

f2 = 514Hz  Beats = f1 - f2 

Beats = 2Hz (beats/s)

= 514Hz - 512Hz  

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The Doppler Effect

The change in wave frequency caused by the motion of the sound source or the motion

of the observer.

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The Doppler Effect

Shorter WavelengthHigher Frequency

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The Doppler Effect

Longer WavelengthLower Frequency

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Speed of Sound

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Greater than the Speed of Sound

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Resonance

A resonant frequency is a natural frequency of

vibration determined by the physical parameters of

the vibrating object.

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Harmonics

Vibrations which occur at a particular

frequency is known as a harmonic.

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First Harmonic

The lowest possible frequency at which a string could vibrate

to form a standing wave pattern is known as the

fundamental frequency or the first harmonic.

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First Harmonic

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Second Harmonic

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Third Harmonic

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Resonance in Air Columns

Closed Air Column

λ = 4L

L

λ = 4/3L λ = 4/5L

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Resonance in Air Columns

Open Air Column

λ = 2L

L

λ = L λ = 2/3L

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Example

A tuning fork is placed above an open-pipe resonator in which the

length can be changed. The loudest sound is heard at a length of 67cm and the next loudest was heard at 100.5cm. If the temperature of the

air is 20°C what is the frequency of the tuning fork?

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Example

67cm

100.5cm

(100.5 - 67)= 33.5cm

33.5cm = ½λ

2•33.5cm = λ

67cm = λ

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Example

λ = 67cm = 0.67m v@20°C = 343m/s

v = λff = v/λ

f = 512Hz

f = 343m/s 0.67m

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Music to Your EarsA back and forth motion is set up in a

string, resulting in a regular vibration. The vibration is called a standing wave the location of the crests and troughs

are always in the same place.

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In a wind instrument, holes are opened and closed, changing the length of the vibrating column of

air. This changes the size of the standing wave.

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Noise

Sound with no regular pattern or definite pitch.

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Tone Quality

The differences among sounds of the same pitch and loudness.

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Music

Musical SoundsBased on a series of notes

called a musical scale.

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The Sound Spectrum:Fundamental and Harmonics

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Open Air Column

λ = 2L

L

λ = L λ = 2/3L

f1 = v/λ

f1 = v/2L

f2 = v/L

f2 = 2f1

f3 = v/2/3Lf3 = 3f1

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Fundamental Frequency

First Overtone

SecondOvertone

Third

Overtone

262Hz

524Hz

786Hz

1048Hz

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Closed Air Column

λ = 4L

L

λ = 4/3L λ = 4/5L

f1 = v/4L f2 = v/4/3L f2 = 3f1

f3 = v/4/5L

f3 = 5f1

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Fundamental Frequency

First Overtone

SecondOvertone

Third

Overtone

256Hz

768Hz

1280Hz

1792Hz

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Harmony Notes that sound pleasing together.

The ratio of the frequencies of tones that are in harmony are small whole numbers.

         Notes that are one octave apart. Middle C and C 524/262 = 2/1          Notes E and C 330/262 = 5/4

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Dissonance and Consonance

•Dissonance combination of pitches that sound unpleasant.

•Consonance combination of pitches that sound pleasant.

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Musical IntervalsOctave: Two notes that have a

ratio of 1:2.

Example: 440Hz

880Hz one octave higher.

220Hz one octave lower.

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InterferenceConstructive Interference

Occurs when the compressionsand rarefactions of two or

more waves come together.

LouderSound

Page 54: Chapter 15 The Nature of Sound What is Sound??? Sound is a Longitudinal Wave traveling through matter.

InterferenceDestructive Interference

Occurs when a compression of one wave arrives at the same time as a

rarefaction of another wave.

QuieterSound

Page 55: Chapter 15 The Nature of Sound What is Sound??? Sound is a Longitudinal Wave traveling through matter.

InterferenceBeats

The result of compressions and rarefactions of two slightly

different frequencies reaching your ears together.

Beats

Page 56: Chapter 15 The Nature of Sound What is Sound??? Sound is a Longitudinal Wave traveling through matter.

Beatsf1 = 512Hz

f2 = 514Hz  Beats = f1 - f2 

Beats = 2Hz (beats/s)

= 514Hz - 512Hz  

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Homework #15-3

Practice Problem:10Section Review

Page: 367Due: 3/18/03

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Homework #15-4

Study GuideDue: 3/19/03Test: 3/20/03