What is Sound Ch 21.1 8th

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Chapter 21 Section 1

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Information obtained from: Holt Science and Technology: Physical Science. New York: Henry Holt & Co, 2007. Print.

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Chapter 21 Section 1

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Describe how vibrations cause sound

Explain how sound is transmitted through a medium

Explain how the human ear works, and identify its parts

Identify ways to protect your hearing

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Have you ever heard a sand dune sing??

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/3204/04-recipe.html

Some croak, squeak, whistle, or boom! Frequencies 500Hz - 2,500Hz

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Sound is created by vibrations

A vibration is a complete back-and-forth motion of an object

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A longitudinal wave cause by compressions and vibrations traveling through a medium

Air particles vibrate back-and-forth along the path that the wave travels

Sound waves travel in all directions away from their source

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All sound waves require a medium

Sounds waves can travel through air, water, glass, and metal…

In a vacuum, there are no particles to vibrate (no sound)

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Your ears change sound waves into electrical signals

Outer ear: collects sound waves (funnels them in)

Middle ear: increases the size of the vibrations

Inner ear: organs change vibrations into electrical energy

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Outer ear: Pinna Ear canal

Middle ear: Ear drum Hammer, anvil, stirrup

Inner ear: Cochlea Hair cells, auditory nerve, brain

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If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it fall, does the tree make a sound??

Making a sound vs. detecting a sound…

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Tinnitus – due to long term exposure to loud sounds Damage to hair cells or cochlea

(permanent) Ringing in the ears Can affect people of any age Can be prevented

http://www.druckkammerzentrum-traunstein.de/HBO_Dateien_Tinnitus/Tinnitus.jpg

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Block out loud sounds with ear plugs

Lower volume used on headphones

Move away from loud sounds

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