Title: Sound Waves
1Sound Waves
- Compressional Wave
- Mechanical Wave (must have a medium)
Click here for demo of mechanical properties.
http//www.ccohs.ca/images/noise1.gif
2Speed of Sound
- Speed of sound is constant in a given medium
(chart pg. 359)
http//www.angelfire.com/scifi/dschlott/sSpeed.gi
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3Speed of Sound
- The speed of sound increases when the temperature
is warmer. - This is a direct relationship.
4Speed of Sound
- Vin air 331 0.6(TC)
- Units are in m/s
5Speed of Sound
- Example How fast does a sound wave move when air
temperature is 10 C? - V 331 0.6 (10)
- V 331 6
- V 337 m/s
6Speed of Sound
- Sonic Boom Object is traveling faster than the
speed of sound. - MACH scale
http//community.webshots.com/photo/29220851/2922
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7Click here for a Sonic Boom video
http//www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/Images/
mach.gif
8Sound Waves and Hearing
- Outer Ear visible part of ear, ear canal and
eardrum. (Pg. 361) - Energy from sound waves make the eardrum vibrate.
9Sound Waves and Hearing
- Middle Ear Bones called the hammer, anvil, and
stirrup amplify the sound.
10Sound Waves and Hearing
- Inner Ear The cochlea sends impulses to the
brain.
11Sound Waves and Hearing
- Hearing loss is usually caused by damage to the
hair cells in the cochlea.
https//secure.dca.net/nohr/Nohrcontactimages/Hai
r-cellbk.jpg
12http//www.sickkids.ca/auditorysciencelab/images/
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13Intensity
- How much energy a sound wave carries over time.
- Determines how far it can travel.
http//www.safetyline.wa.gov.au/institute/level2/
course18/lecture54/images/noise11b.gif
14Loudness
- The human perception of intensity.
- Measured in decibels (dB)
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http//www.hearinginseattle.com/images/decibelbar
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