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1 Calculating sound properties 2/7/11
Assignment #2 Calculating sound properties 2/7/11

2 Impedance of different media
#4 Correction to lecture #2 Impedance of different media Medium Speed of sound (cm/s) Density (g/cm3) Impedance (rayleighs) (rayls) Air 3.4 x 104 40.7 Water 1.5 x 105 1 Rock 2 x 105 2 4 x 105 Names for Lord Rayleigh. But Rayleigh is unit of light intensity in photons / cm2 s. This is sound impedence in Rayls. Table 2.1

3 Stupid Units!! In CGS units In MKS units So CGS rayl = 10 MKS rayl
Let’s agree not to use Rayls at all

4 Units Mass Length Time combo Typical units Velocity L / T m / s
Acceleration L / T2 m / s2 Force = mass * acceleration M L / T2 kg m / s2 = N Pressure = force / area M / L /T2 kg / m /s2 = N/m2 = Pa Work, energy=force * distance M L2 / T2 kg m2 / s2 = Nm = Joule Intensity=energy / area / time M / T3 J / m2 / s = kg/m3

5 #1a. Antarctica Sound velocity at 0 C=273K

6 #1a. Sub Sahara Sound velocity at 40 C=313K

7 #1b. Time difference Time for warning signal to go 500 m Antarctica
Time = distance / velocity Antarctica 500 m / (331 m/s) = 1.50 s Sub Sahara 500 m / (355 m/s) = 1.40 s Does it matter? It depends on a penguin’s reaction time. Probably 0.1s difference won’t matter.

8 #2. Sound velocity in sea water
B) Sound moves 56x faster than car and 5.6x faster than plane

9 #2c) Sound velocity in air
Why are you and I glad planes travel slower than this? We don’t have to listen to sonic booms when the plane creates a loud shock wave.

10 #3. Impedance = density * sound velocity Z =  c
a) Sea water b) Air

11 #3. Impedances c) Reflectance coefficient
d) Fraction of energy transmitted through

12 Problem #4 - Units Minimum detectable pressure
PR=2x10-5 Pa Minimum detectable intensity I = PR2 / Z Note: Pressure has units of Pascals (Pa)

13 #4a) Minimum detectable intensity for humans

14 #4b. Dolphin minimum detectable pressure
Minimum detectable amplitude -60dB Reference pressure 0.1 Pa

15 #4c. Dolphin minimum detectable intensity

16 Comparison of sensitivity
Minimum detectable intensity Human 9.8 x J/m2 s Dolphin 6.4 x J/m2 s So which one is more sensitive? Dolphin is 152 times more sensitive as it takes 152 x lower sound intensity to stimulate the dolphin’s ear Takes 152 times more energy to stimulate a human ear than a dolphin ear

17 Relative magnitudes Change Intensity Pressure = amplitude 2x 3 dB 6 dB

18 Math refreshers at Mathbench


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