SOUND a range of compression wave frequencies to which the human ear is sensitive.

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SOUND a range of compression wave frequencies to which the human ear is sensitive

The audio spectrum extends from approximately 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.

Range of Some Common Sounds

Intensity Range for Some Common Sounds

Sounds are produced by vibrating matter Sounds are produced by vibrating matter reeds 1. reeds strings 2. strings membranes 3. membranes air columns 4. air columns Sound is a mechanical wave (longitudinal). It will not travel through a vacuum.

Sounds possess the characteristics and properties that are common to all waves.

Just like all longitudinal (compression) waves, sound waves possess a velocity, frequency, wavelength, phase, period, and amplitude. Sound waves also reflect, refract, diffract, and interfere.

The velocity of sound in air depends on the air temperature. The speed of sound in dry air is m/s at 0 º C. This speed increases with temperature: about 0.6 m/s for every 1 º C increase in temperature.

Sound generally travels fastest in solids and slowest in gases, but there are some exceptions. Medium Velocity (m/s) Medium Velocity (m/s) Air 330 Carbon dioxide 260 Air 330 Carbon dioxide 260 Helium 930 Hydrogen 1270 Helium 930 Hydrogen 1270 Oxygen 320 Water 1460 Oxygen 320 Water 1460 Sea water 1520 Mercury 1450 Sea water 1520 Mercury 1450 Glass 5500 Granite 5950 Glass 5500 Granite 5950 Lead 1230 Pine wood 3320 Lead 1230 Pine wood 3320 Copper 3800 Aluminium 5100 Copper 3800 Aluminium 5100

The human ear relates amplitude to loudnessand frequency to pitch.

Listen to various sound frequencies here here and mixtures of sound waves here. here Click here to make your own sound waves. here You should hear that frequency relates to pitch and amplitude relates to loudness (for a given frequency).

Sound waves refract. Click here to view a simulation here of the refraction of sound waves.

The interference of sound waves can cause beats Click here and here to run computer here simulations of interfering sound waves that result in discernable beats. View interference beats here and here. here What are evidences of reflection and the diffraction of sound?

All objects have a natural frequency of vibration. Resonance - the inducing of vibrations of a natural rate by a vibrating source having the same frequency sympathetic vibrations

Famous Bridge Collapses: Evidences of Resonance? Tacoma Narrows link link Others link link

A resonant air column is simply a standing longitudinal wave system, much like standing waves on a string. closed-pipe resonator tube in which one end is open tube in which one end is open and the other end is closed open-pipe resonator tube in which both ends are open

A closed pipe resonates when the length of the air column is approximately an odd number of quarter wavelengths long. wavelengths long. l = {(1,3,5,7,…)/4} * With a slight correction for tube diameter, we find that the resonant wavelength of a closed pipe is given by the formula: = 4 (l + 0.4d), = 4 (l + 0.4d), where is the wavelength of sound, l is the length of the closed pipe, and d is the diameter of the pipe.

An open pipe resonates when the length of the air column is approximately an even number of quarter wavelengths long. wavelengths long. l = {(2,4,6,8,…)/4} * With a slight correction for tube diameter, we find that the resonant wavelength of an open pipe is given by the formula: = 2 (l + 0.8d), = 2 (l + 0.8d), where is the wavelength of sound, l is the length of the closed pipe, and d is the diameter of the pipe.

Click here to see a simulation of here standing waves in a resonant tube standing waves in a resonant tube (closed and open). Learn more about resonance here. here

Why arent there black keys between every two white keys on a piano keyboard?

NoteFrequency (Hz) A220 B247 C261.5 D293.5 E329.5 F349 G392 A440 B494 C523 D587 E659 F698 G784 Can you look at this chart of notes and frequencies for the white keys and decide where black keys should be placed?

Now look at a graph of those values. Does this graph help you decide?

Note Frequency (Hz)A220 B247 C261.5 D293.5 E329.5 F349 G392 A440 B494 C523 D587 E659 F698 G784