Sound Waves - Echo, Resonance etc Flashcards

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What is an echo?

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Is when a sound wave bounce back (reflected) from solids to the same frequency and wavelength

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Why do echoes sound louder?

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Cuz now there’re many sound waves stacking together

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Why are empty rooms better to make echoes?

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Sound is easy to absorb, so if less things to absorb -> more surfaces to reflect -> ECHOooo

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What is natural frequency?

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When an object gets hit on, oscillates at a natural unique frequency to them

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What is forced vibration?

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When sound waves can carry lots of energy, forcing nearby objects to vibrate

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What is resonance?

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When object’s oscillation matches the natural frequency of another object’s, which it then vibrates at that same frequency too

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What’s the effect of resonance?

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Results in an increased amplitude of the sound wave (louder)

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