Chapter 7 - Waves And Sounds Flashcards

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Transverse wave

A

Those in which direction of a particle oscillation is perpendicular to the propagation (movement) of the wave

Stadium wave is good analogy:
- people don’t move along with wave

Exemples:
Electromagnetic waves ..visible light, microwaves and X-rays

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Longitudinal waves

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Particules of the wave oscillate parallel to the direction of propagation

  • sound waves
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Frequency

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Number of wave lengths passing through a fixed point per second (hz)

V = f*lamda

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What is the period

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Period (T) is the inverse of F

T= 1/f

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5
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Traveling wave

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Think of a string fixed at one end but moved up and down from the other end. the wave moves towards the fixed point

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6
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What frequencies are audible to healthy adults ?

A

20 Hz to 20,000 Hz

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7
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What type of wave is sound?

A

Longitudinal

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8
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What is the equation for speed of sound

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V = (B/density)^(1/2)

B = bulk modulus, mediums resistance to compression

P: density of medium

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9
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What is the bulk modulus and does it increase or decrease going from gas to solid?

A

Measure of mediums resistance to compression

  • increases from gas to liquid
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10
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Pitch

A

Our perception of frequency

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11
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Write out the Doppler effect equation

A

F’ = f((v-Vd)/(v-Vs)

Top sign “toward”
Bottom sign away

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