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Title: Sound waves


1
Sound waves
  • 6th hour
  • Spring 2008

2
What is sound
  • Sound is defined as A series of compression
    waves that move through a medium such as air or
    water.
  • Sound is created by any vibrating object such as
    a loudspeaker, a bell, or many other things like
    someone rubbing their hands together.
  • Sound can be observed in radios, TV sets, cars,
    or naturally in animals, avalanches or any
    natural thing that makes sound.

3
The Doppler Effect
  • The Doppler effect is a change in the frequency
    of sound waves that results in a change in pitch
    either form high to low or vice versa.
  • The Doppler effect happens when sound waves are
    compressed towards you. Causing the intervals
    between waves diminish, which translates into an
    increase in pitch. When sound waves stretch away
    from you the pitch decreases.
  • The Doppler effect can be observed in ambulance
    sirens or some fire alarms.

4
Chuck Yeager andThe Sound Barrier
  • General Chuck Yeager was an air force pilot in
    WWII. After the war Chuck worked as a maintenance
    officer at Muroc Army Air Force base and tested
    planes for the RD department.
  • Fighter planes in the 1940s and before had
    always been falling apart or when nearing Mach 1.
    So in June of 1941 Chuck Yeager was selected to
    test the rocket-powered bell aircrafts X-1 jet.
  • After several tries and 2 broken ribs from an
    off-site accident on October 14 1941 the X-1 was
    dropped from a modified B-29 super fortress and
    created the first sonic boom on earth which
    people described as some kind of thunder while
    Chuck said It nothing more than a poke through
    Jell-O.

5
Ultrasonic and Infrasonic Sound
  • Ultrasonic sound waves are sounds we can hear
    from the range of 20-20,000 hertz. Infrasonic is
    any sound under 20 hertz.
  • Infrasonic sounds are things like dog whistles,
    thunder, or some explosions.
  • Ultrasonic sounds are any type of sounds we can
    hear naturally with just our ears.

6
Frequency and Pitchand Intensity of Sound
  • If the frequency rises the pitch will rise too.
    (Directly proportional)
  • When you create a high note that note will have a
    high frequency.
  • When you create a low note that note has a low
    frequency.
  • The intensity of sound (amplitude) is directly
    proportional to the loudness of sound.

7
Factors That Affect Sound
  • 1. Type of medium (solid, liquid, or gas)
  • 2. Density of medium
  • 3. Elasticity of medium.
  • 4. Temperature of medium.
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