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Notes 21.2: RESONANCE.

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1 Notes 21.2: RESONANCE

2 Result of the interference of a reflected wave with the incoming wave.
Standing wave – wave in which parts of the wave appear to be standing still. Result of the interference of a reflected wave with the incoming wave. antinode

3 Resonance – when the applied frequency matches the natural frequency of the object; a standing wave builds and gets louder.

4 Fundamental frequency – lowest natural frequency of a vibrating object
Fundamental frequency – lowest natural frequency of a vibrating object. Length (L) = Wavelength (λ)/2 Harmonics – multiples of the fundamental frequency (octaves). Increasing frequencies from 1 to ….

5 Instruments Stringed instruments – shorter, tighter, thinner strings makes higher frequencies Woodwind and brass instruments – shorter the air column the higher the pitch. Timbre –blending of the fundamental frequency with higher harmonics to give an instrument its unique sound. Middle C on a violin sounds different than Middle C on a guitar.

6 When 2 slightly different frequencies are heard at the same time, beats occur due to interference.
You hear a “wobble” in sound intensity.


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