Sound Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two components of sound?

A
  • displacement component: molecule displacement

- pressure component: molecule compression

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2
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Why is sound pressure level important?

A
  • different animals have different thresholds
  • humans is at 20db
  • must use animals threshold for accurate experiment
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3
Q

What causes a sound to be louder?

A
  • greater membrane movement = greater amplitude

- greater amplitude = louder

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4
Q

What causes a high pitch?

A
  • greater frequency of membrane movement
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5
Q

How is wavelength found?

A
  • plotting distance vs pressure and measuring from peak to peak
  • wavelength (lambda) (m) = speed of sound in medium (m/s)/ frequency(s-1)
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6
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What component of sound is most important for propagation?

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  • propagation occurs by chain reaction of molecules
  • displacement dissipates quickly
  • pressure can be detected over long distances
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7
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What causes a reduction in pressure as sound travels?

A
  • spherical spreading: must cover more space

- can also be reflected, diffracted, absorbed and transmitted

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8
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How do light and sound compare?

A
  • both use wavelength and frequency ad exhibit ability to be diffracted, reflected..
  • light is described by wavelength and is an electromagnetic wavelength
  • sound is described by frequency and is a mechanical wave
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9
Q

What happens to an echo when different sized objects produce them?

A
  • large object (bigger than wavelength) will produce strong echo
  • small object (smaller than wavelength) will produce no echo
  • an object slightly greater than one wavelength will produce echo and sound shadow
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