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1 Chapter 15-1 Sound

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3 What causes sound? Every sound is produced by an object that vibrates.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves

4 Sound Longitudinal Waves –made of compressions and rarefactions.

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6 Sound Sound waves can travel through any type of mattersolid, liquid, or gas. Most is through air

7 Sound Matter that a wave travels through is called a medium
Cannot travel through empty space

8 Sound: Speed of Sound – 340 m/s or 760 mi/hr In Air

9 Sound Sound depends on the substance the medium is made of

10 Sound Slow – gas Medium – liquid Fast – solid
Depends on spacing of molecules

11 Sound and Temperature Increase Temperature Increase molecule movement
Increase Speed of Sound

12 Sound Speed Sound Speed - Doesn’t depend on loudness of sound
Loud and soft sounds travel through a medium at same speed

13 Intensity and Loudness
The amount of energy a wave carries corresponds to its amplitude.

14 Intensity Intensity - amount of energy that flows through a certain area in a specific amount of time. Decibel – unit of intensity Loudness - human perception of sound intensity.

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18 Pitch Pitch - how high or low a sound seems to be.
Related to frequency (Hz) Human : 20 – 20,000 Hz

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21 Infrasound and Ultrasound
Infrasound – low frequencies < 20 Hz Ultrasound – high frequencies > 20,000 Hz

22 Hearing and the Ear: See Diagram pg 496
Outer Ear – Focuses Sound Waves Middle Ear Ear Drum – Amplifies Sounds Waves Anvil Hammer Stirrup Inner Ear Cochlea – Turns sound waves into nerve impulses Basilar Membrane Auditory Nerve – Sends messages to the brain

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24 Sonar Sonar – Sound Navigation And Ranging

25 Ultrasound and Sonar D=vt
Distance = Speed of Sound x The Time for it to travel

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