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1 Sound 13.2

2 Sound Intensity Intensity is the rate of energy flow through an area.
With sound intensity we want to know the rate of energy flow through a plane wave.

3 Formula Intensity = __P___ 4πr2 Intensity = ________Power__________
4π(distance from the source)2

4 Intensity vs Frequency
Intensity and Frequency determine which sounds are audible. Sounds at low frequencies must have a high intensity to be heard. The threshold of hearing is the softest a sound can be for human hearing Hz and 1.0 x W/m2. The threshold of pain is 1.0 W/m2. This is the most intense sound can be without causing pain.

5 Relative Intensity Intensity is not directly related to volume (loudness). Relative Intensity is determined by relating the intensity of a sound wave to the intensity at the threshold of hearing. It is related to loudness and is measured in decibels (db).

6 Decibel Levels Volume (Loudness) doubles with every 10 db. Ex:
0 db= threshold of hearing 30 db= whisper 50 db= normal conversation 70 db= vacuum cleaner 90 db= lawn mower 120 db= threshold of pain

7 Vibrations Sympathetic Vibration- when a vibrating object causes another object to vibrate. Ex: Plucked guitar strings vibrate and cause the body of the guitar to vibrate. Natural frequency- this is the set frequency at which a pendulum (or string) will vibrate and is determined by length.

8 Resonance is a condition that exists when the frequency of a force applied to a system matches the natural frequency of vibration of the system. Waves Video


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