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Sound • Sound is a longitudinal wave •Sound, like all waves is generated by something vibrating •What is its medium? Sound • Without a medium, there is no sound Sound • Sound waves behave as all mechanical waves do • Human ears are capable of hearing 2020,000Hz roughly • All sorts of things can create sound How the Human Ear Works Sound • You lose your hearing as you age, it’s called presbycusis, what? I can’t hear you! Speak up! • You can also damage your ears by being exposed to loud sounds. • Whenever you have “ringing” in your ears, you have sustained permanent hearing loss! I Can’t Hear You • Animals hear things differently than us! How big is a sound wave? • Sound travels at roughly 346 m/s (761 mph) in air • We can hear frequencies between 2020,000Hz (this is a generally accepted value) • How long are the longest and shortest wavelengths we can hear? Do the math! • Longest 17.3 meters Shortest =1.7cm Directional Hearing • Humans can tell what way a sound came from by the difference in time between when it gets from one ear to the next • We can’t tell if a sound is directly in front or directly in back of us (with no reflection) • We also can’t tell were a sound is coming from if the wavelength is much longer than the distance between our ears • That’s why subwoofers don’t need to be placed where the sound is coming from Constructive and destructive interference • Interference applet • When setting up a sound stage, engineers have to worry about “dead spots” where the sound is destructive interference is taking place Beats • Beats-Periodic variation in the amplitude of a wave that is due to the destructive interference due to multiple sources with slightly different frequencies. • Beats applet (visual) in phase/out of phase (under waves-> general -> beats) • Second applet go to setup and then beats Resonance • Natural frequency-frequency at which something naturally vibrates • Resonance- The effect of when a vibrating object forces another object with the same natural frequency to vibrate • Multi-pendulum • Tacoma Narrow bridge Real life • So you say, Anderson, when am I going to use this stuff in real life? • Anderson says when you become a construction worker! Doppler Effect • Doppler Effect- observed change in frequency when there is relative motion between the source of sound and the observer • Applet 1 • Applet 2 • Doppler Rocket Sound barrier • When an object exceeds the speed of sound for that medium, it creates a sonic boom • The sonic boom happens anytime an object goes faster than the speed of sound. • Applet 1 • Youtube video Decibel Scale • Decibels (dB)- A measure of the Intensity of a sound wave, not necessarily the perceived loudness. • Decibel scale is an exponential scale • Each 10 decibels makes the noise 10 times loud. For example, a 80 dB sound it 1000 times as intense as a 50 dB sound Rueben's Tube • Youtube Video