Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Sound
- How is sound produced?
Anmerkungen:
- Sounds are produced due to interactions between molecules of a medium caused by a vibrating source.
- Sound produces vibration / vice
versa
- Singing bowl
Anmerkungen:
- When the bowl starts to "sing", droplets of water jump up and down. This is due to vibration.
- Sound and Salt
Anmerkungen:
- The salt particles begin to vibrate after the sound is played. The higher the pitch, the more complicated the pattern.
- Sound and Glass
Anmerkungen:
- The glass vibrates and shatters when a high-pitch sound is applied to it.
- String instruments
Anmerkungen:
- When the guitar string is plucked, it vibrates and produces sound.
- Tuning fork
Anmerkungen:
- When you hit the tuning fork, you can see a vibration on the tuning fork. A sound is produced and is heard when placed near the ear.
- Travelling of sound
- Energy passed to
surrounding molecules
- Pushing and pulling
layers of molecules
surrounding it
- Layers of air form
compression and rarefaction.
- Compression
Anmerkungen:
- Air molecules are closer together
- Rarefaction
Anmerkungen:
- Air molecules are further from each other
- Vacuum
- NO matter
- Sound cannot be heard
- No particles for the sound to be carried
- Requires matter to surround
the sound
- Solid
- Speed of sound: 6000 m/s
- Highest because
molecules are closer
- Transmission of
sound is faster
- Liquid
- 1500 m/s
- Gas
- 330 m/s
- How we hear sound
Anmerkungen:
- Ear is a sensitive device which functions with hearing
- Ear allows to convert audible frequencies into electrical signals
- 3 parts: Outer
Middle
Inner Ear
- Outer Ear / Pinna collects sound from the surroundings and passes through auditory canal to the ear drum
- Eardrum: Thin membrane that vibrates when catches compression and rarefaction of sound.
- Middle Ear : 3 bones
Hammer
Anvil
and Stirrup
- Vibrations of eardrum are amplified many times by ear bones and turned into electric signals by cochlea which are passed thru auditory nerve to brain. The brain interprets them as sound.
- Uses
- Healing wounds
- Levitation
- Echolocation / Flash sonar
- Curing cancer
- Cymatic Patterns
- Pitch
- Frequency
- Hertz (Hz)
- Human Hearing
range : 20 Hz-
20000 Hz
- Number of cycles
(rarefactions) in a
second
Anmerkungen:
- First find the number of cycles in the sound wave
eg From A to B is 5 cycles
- Then find out how many seconds it took for the sound to come from the start to the end.
eg It took 2 seconds from A to B
- Divide no. of cycles by seconds
eg 5cycles/2s = 2.5Hz
- Higher/Lower sounds
- Loudness
- larger vibration,
louder sounds
- Sound and Society
- For Entertainment
- Warning of danger
- Police car
- Ambulance
- Snakes
- Sonar
Anmerkungen:
- Sonar is an acronym for SOund Navigation And Ranging
- It is a technique that uses sound to gather information about the environment
( use sound wave to collect data / measure distance )
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzRk2EBYlxQ
- Ultrasound
- Sound with frequencies
above human range
- above 26,000 Hz
- Reflected waves can
be used to
- Create images of
foestuses in
pregnant moms
- detect
cancers
- Observe
tumours