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Title: Physics 1251 The Science and Technology of Musical Sound


1
Physics 1251The Science and Technology of
Musical Sound
  • Unit 1
  • Session 9
  • Transients and Resonances

2
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Foolscap Quiz
  • What are the following quantities for the
    waveform below? Period, Frequency, Amplitude and
    Phase.

P 5.0 ms 0.0050 sec f 1/P 200. Hz A
2.0 mPa Phase 25 (90)
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Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • 80/20Period is the time from one point on a wave
    to a corresponding point on the next.
  • 80/20Frequency (in Hz) 1/Period (in seconds).
  • 80/20Amplitude is the maximum excursion from
    equilibrium for a wave.
  • 80/20Phase is the shift (measured in fraction of
    a cycle) for a wave relative to a time standard.

4
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • 1' Lecture
  • Sound carries mechanical energy.
  • Frequency spectra can change with time producing
    transients as energy is dissipated by radiation
    and frictional forces.
  • Resonance is the strongly driven oscillation,
    occurring at natural frequencies of the natural
    modes of oscillation.

5
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • 80/20WorkForce x distance movedW F?d .

80/20Energy is the work performed or stored.
E W W Joule Nm
80/20Energy is conserved it changes form but is
never really lost .
80/20Heat is a form of energy.
6
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • The Simple Harmonic Oscillator of Doom

7
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Why doesnt the bowling ball return to the same
    height?
  1. Energy is conversed, i.e. total energy is
    constant.
  2. The bowling ball does work (a little) moving the
    air out of the way. Recall W F?d
  3. Therefore, the bowling ball has less energy to
    make it up the hill.

8
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • 80/20Sound waves carry energy.

80/20Power is the rate of energy dissipation or
radiation. P W/t P Watt Joule/sec
80/20Intensity is the power/square meter. I
P/A I Watt/m 2 .
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Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Energy Dissipation
  • If a constant fraction of the energy is
    dissipated every second, the amplitude of an
    oscillator decays exponentially.

10
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Damped
  • Simple Harmonic Oscillator

11
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Transients are due to work done by the SHO.

Energy of SHO
Heat
12
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Where does the lost energy go?
  1. Energy is conversed, i.e. total energy is
    constant.
  2. The SHO does work (a little each cycle) moving
    the air or water out of the way. Recall W
    F?d
  3. Therefore, the SHO slows down a little each
    cycle. It has less energy.
  4. Ultimately, the energy goes into heat (random
    motion of air molecules).

13
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Dr. Ms Energy Conservation Furnace
  1. Rub your hands together briskly.
  2. What do you feel?
  3. Why?

14
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • 80/20Higher frequencies tend to damp more
    rapidly than do lower frequencies.

Why? ?E Energy dissipated in each cycle
(damping) force x distance. Energy dissipated
per second Energy dissipated per cycle x
cycles per second ?E f.
15
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Time Dependent Fourier Spectrum
  • Observe Transients

16
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Time Dependent Fourier Spectrum
  • Observe Transients

Piano Transient Frequency Spectrum
Amplitude of Component
Frequency
17
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Resonantly Driven
  • Simple Harmonic Oscillator

18
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Resonantly Driven
  • Simple Harmonic Oscillator

Wait 1 period
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Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Resonance
  • An oscillator will absorb energy and grow in
    amplitude when the energy is supplied at a
    frequency near that of a natural mode.

Helmholtz Resonator Video Demonstration
20
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Resonantly Driven
  • Simple Harmonic Oscillator

21
Physics 1251 Unit 1 Session 9 Transients
and Resonances
  • Summary
  • Transients occur because radiation and friction
    damp the various harmonics differently.
  • Resonance is the phenomenon of sympathetic
    vibration at a natural frequency with energy
    supplied by an outside source.
  • Sound transmits energy since pressure
    force/area and a displacement occurs as a sound
    wave passes.
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