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Page 1: + Perceiving Sound. + Before we start! A review of Light

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Perceiving Sound

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+Before we start! A review of Light

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+Light vs. Sound

Light Sound - Transverse waves -Longitudinal waves Electromagnetic waves

- mechanical waves: require a medium to travel.

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+What do you think is going to happen?

Make a prediction.

What will happen when air is removed from the bell jar?

Don’t forget to explain why.

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+Make Observations

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+Why did this happen?

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+Sound is…

A mechanical wave.

Longitudinal wave.

Produced by the vibration of an object and transmitted to the object’s environment.

Requires a medium.

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+The speed of Sound

It changes from one medium to another.

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+Why is that?

Using the particle model to justify your answer. Why does sound travel faster in solids than in gases?

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+The Decibel (Db)

The unit of measurement for the intensity of sound.

High Intensity sound = High amplitude = More Decibels.

Low Intensity sound = Low amplitude = Low Decibels.

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+The Decibel Scale

All decibel measurements are not completely accurate, they are related to our perception by the human ear.

A sound measuring 0 Db is can barely be heard by the ear.

We measure variations on the scale by a factor of 10.

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+A Sample of a Decibel Scale

Another one can be found on p. 103 of your textbook.

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+Try some Questions

P. 118 # 8- 10

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+Pitch and Frequency Lower Pitch = lower frequency sound.

High Pitch = Higher frequency sound.

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+Infrasound and Ultrasounds

Infrasounds = sounds under 20Hz Used by some animals to communicate. E.g. Elephants

Ultrasounds = sounds above 20 000 Hz Used in medical imaging Used by some animals like bats (echolocation)

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+Can we hear all frequencies?

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+What happens when you age?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNf9nzvnd1k

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxcbppCX6Rk