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What is sound?define, define, define!

• Changes in air pressure• Perception of the changes

We can hear from about 15 changes per second to 20000 changes per second (Hz)

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“If a tree falls in a forest far from any sound detector (human ear,

microphone, etc.), does the tree's fall make any noise?”

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Know thy “enemy”

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Did you know?

Changes in air pressure perceived as sound are the same as…

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Did you know?

Changes in air pressure perceived as sound are the same as… …changes in air pressure discussed in meteorology

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Did you know?

Changes in air pressure perceived as sound are the same as… …changes in air pressure discussed in meteorology

Difference?Weather – greater magnitude, and change far more slowly

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So many waves, but which is the one…

Nice animated examples: http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/GBSSCI/PHYS/Class/waves/u10l1c.html

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Sound - longitudinal

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Soundvibrations, vibrations, vibrations

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Sound simple harmonic motion

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Simple harmonic motion

• Vibrating system• Common property: motion repetitive

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1.Period – time between two repetitions (duration of one cycle)2.Wavelength – the distance between corresponding points, from cycle to cycle as the wave repeats itself3. Frequency – how often the wave repeats itself during time unit4. Amplitude – how high and low wave oscillations are5. Phase – position of a wave at a certain time

Simple harmonic motion

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Refraction wave bends(refracts) around the object

• Obstacle size: smaller than a wavelength

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Reflection the wave reflects away from the object

• Obstacle dimensions significantly larger than wavelength

• any change in the medium

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Reflection on a string

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Reflection within a tube

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Superposition waves in a crowd

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Standing waves

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STRING bound at both ends

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Tube closed at both ends

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Tube opened at both ends

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Tube closed at one ends

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Velocity and pressure