Sound Flashcards

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Acoustics

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Acoustics is the science of sound and of its effects on people.

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Sound is

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a pressure wave formed from pulses of alternating high and low air pressure.

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Condensation is

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a region in a sound wave in which the sound medium is denser than normal.

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Decibel (dB) is

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the unit used to measure the intensity of a sound. A 3,000-hertz tone of 0 dB is the softest sound that a normal human ear can hear.

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Frequency of a sound is

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the number of sound waves that pass a given point each second.

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Hertz is

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the unit used to measure frequency of sound waves. One hertz equals one cycle (vibration, or sound wave) per second.

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Intensity of a sound is

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a measure of the power of its waves.

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Loudness refers to

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how strong a sound seems when we hear it.

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Noise is

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a sound that is unpleasant, annoying, and distracting.

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Pitch is

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the degree of highness or lowness of a sound as we hear it.

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Rarefaction is

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a region in a sound wave in which the density of the sound medium is less than normal.

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Resonance frequency is

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the frequency at which an object would vibrate naturally if disturbed.

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Sound medium is.

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a substance in which sound waves travel. Air, for example, is a sound medium.

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Sound quality, also called timbre, is

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is a characteristic of musical sounds. Sound quality distinguishes between notes of the same frequency and intensity that are produced by different musical instruments.

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Ultrasound is

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sound with frequencies above the range of human hearing—that is, above 20,000 hertz.

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Wavelength is

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the distance between any point on a wave and the corresponding point on the next wave.

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Technically, sound is defined as

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a mechanical disturbance traveling through an elastic medium—a material that tends to return to its original condition after being deformed.

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Why does sound need air to travel?

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It does not. The medium need not be air; metal, wood, stone, glass, water, and many other substances conduct sound, many of them better than air.