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Resonance: occurs when an object absorbs energy from vibrations that are at its natural frequencies
If one tuning fork is struck, its vibrations will cause the second one to start vibrating if they both resonate at the same frequency.
Tacoma Bridge Collapse:Chapter 11: Sound
Sound waves: Compressional waves that require some form of matter (solid, liquid or gas) for transmissionOuter ear gathers sound wavesMiddle ear amplifies sound wavesInner ear converts vibrations into nerve impulsesThe speed of sound
Through which state of matter will sound travel the fastest? The slowest?Because sound is a compressional wave, it travels fastest through solids because the particles are close together and can push against each other easily.
In a gas, the particles are very far apart and sound travels more slowly.
Sound does not travel at all in a vacuum (outer space).AirCorkWaterBrickAluminumAirCorkWaterBrickAluminumSlow wave speedFast wave speedArrange materials in order of increasing sound transmission rates
Some numerical values:Sound intensityRecall that the amplitude (intensity) of a compressional wave depends upon how tightly packed the compressions are.
CompressionRarefactionThe greater the intensity of a sound, the more energy is being transmitted by the wave.The Decibel Scale: measures the intensity of a sound.Units are decibels (dB)
In which direction was the xylophone played?Frequency and PitchThe shorter the bar, the higher the pitch.Shorter bar = shorter wavelength = higher frequencyThe higher the frequency, the higher the pitch
Doppler Effect: a change in pitch due to motion of the source of the wave or of the observer.Source moving toward observer.Sound wave compressed= higher frequencySource moving away.Sound wave expanded= lower frequencySiren emits at a constant 300 Hz
Which way is the sound travelling?Toward the observer or away?12
AwayTowardMediumSpeed of Sound (m/s)
Air347
Cork500
Water1,498
Brick3,650
Aluminum4,877