Title: Sound and Music
1Sound and Music
2SoundCharacteristics of Sound
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4Important There is no sound in vacuum! For sound
waves to travel you need an elastic medium!
5Speed of Sound in the Air v(331 0.6T)
m/s, Where T is the temperature in C.
6Conceptual Example Distance from Lightning
Strike
A rule of thumb that tells how close lightning
has hit isone mile for every five seconds
before the thunder is heard. Justify, noting
that the speed of light is so high that the time
for light to travel is negligible compared to the
time for sound.
7Loudness is related to the energy in the sound
wave. The pitch of a sound refers to whether it
is high, like a sound of piccolo or low like
string bass. The lower the frequency of sound,
the lower the pitch.
8Audible Frequency Range
The human ear responds to frequencies in the
range from about 20Hz to 20000 Hz. It could
slightly depend on individuals.
9Pressure Waves
10Sources of Sound Vibrating Strings and Air
Columns
11The lowest three frequencies in the string
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14Interference and Sound Waves
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17Beats
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19Doppler Effect
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22Shock Waves and Sonic Boom
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24- Which of the following properties of a sound wave
determines its loudness (or intensity)
wavelength, speed, amplitude, or frequency? Which
of these properties determines its pitch? - How does the fundamental frequency of an organ
pipe, which is open at both ends, change as you
close one of the ends? - How does the wavelength of the fundamental
standing wave on a violin string compare with the
length of the string?
25- You have an organ pipe that resonates at
frequencies of 300, 450, and 600 hertz but
nothing is between. It may resonant at lower and
higher frequencies as well. Is the pipe open at
both ends or open at one end and closed at the
other? How can you tell? - Same for 500, 700 and 900 Hz.
- An automobile sounding its horn is moving toward
you at a constant speed. How does the frequency
you hear compare with that heard by the driver?