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Sound Speed of Sound Recall for pulse on string: v = sqrt(F / ) For fluids: v = sqrt(B/ ) 05 MediumSpeed (m/s) Air343 Helium972 Water1500 Steel5600

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Page 2: Sound Speed of Sound Recall for pulse on string: v = sqrt(F /  ) For fluids: v = sqrt(B/  ) 05 MediumSpeed (m/s) Air343 Helium972 Water1500 Steel5600

Speed of SoundSpeed of Sound

Recall for pulse on string: v = sqrt(F / ) For fluids: v = sqrt(B/)

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Medium Speed (m/s)

Air 343

Helium 972

Water 1500

Steel 5600

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Velocity QuestionVelocity QuestionA sound wave having frequency f0, speed v0 and wavelength 0, is traveling through air when in encounters a large helium-filled balloon. Inside the balloon the frequency of the wave is f1, its speed is v1, and its wavelength is 1 Compare the speed of the sound wave inside and outside the balloon

1. v1 < v0

2. v1 = v0

3. v1 > v0

V1=965m/sV0=343m/s

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Frequency QuestionFrequency QuestionA sound wave having frequency f0, speed v0 and wavelength 0, is traveling through air when in encounters a large helium-filled balloon. Inside the balloon the frequency of the wave is f1, its speed is v1, and its wavelength is 1 Compare the frequency of the sound wave inside and outside the balloon

1. f1 < f0

2. f1 = f0

3. f1 > f0 f1f0

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Time between wave peaks does not change!

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Wavelength QuestionWavelength QuestionA sound wave having frequency f0, speed v0 and wavelength 0, is traveling through air when in encounters a large helium-filled balloon. Inside the balloon the frequency of the wave is f1, its speed is v1, and its wavelength is 1 Compare the wavelength of the sound wave inside and outside the balloon

1. 1 < 0

2. 1 = 0

3. 1 > 0

0 1

= v / f

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Intensity and LoudnessIntensity and Loudness Intensity is the power per unit area.

I = P / AUnits: Watts/m2

For Sound WavesI = p0

2 / (2 v) (po is the pressure amplitude)

Proportional to p02 (note: Energy goes as A2)

Loudness (Decibels)Loudness perception is logarithmicThreshold for hearing I0 = 10-12 W/m2

= (10 dB) log10 ( I / I0)2 – 1 = (10 dB) log10(I2/I1)

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LogLog1010 Review Review

Log10(1) = Log10(10) = Log 10(100) = Log10(1,000) =

Log10(10,000,000,000) =

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Decibels QuestionDecibels Question

If 1 person can shout with loudness 50 dB. How loud will it be when 100 people shout?

1) 52 dB 2) 70 dB 3) 150 dB

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Intensity QuestionIntensity Question Recall Intensity = P/A. If you are standing 6 meters

from a speaker, and you walk towards it until you are 3 meters away, by what factor has the intensity of the sound increased?

1) 2 2) 4 3) 8

Area goes as d2 so if you are ½ the distance the intensity will increase by a factor of 4

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Speaker radiating power P

I1 = P/(4D12)

D1

I2 = P/(4D22)

D2

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Standing Waves in PipesStanding Waves in Pipes

Open at both ends:

Pressure Node at end

= 2 L / n n=1,2,3..

Open at one end:

Pressure AntiNode at closed end : = 4 L / n

n odd

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Example: Organ Pipe Example: Organ Pipe

A 0.9 m organ pipe (open at both ends) is measured to have it’s first harmonic at a frequency of 382 Hz. What is the speed of sound in the pipe?

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Dopper shiftDopper shift As a police car passes you with its siren

on, the frequency of the sound you hear from its siren

1) Increases 2) Decreases 3) Same

Doppler Example Audio

Doppler Example Visual

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Doppler Effect Doppler Effect moving source vmoving source vss

When source is coming toward you (vs > 0)Distance between waves decreasesFrequency increases

When source is going away from you (vs < 0)Distance between waves increasesFrequency decreases

fo = fs / (1- vs/v)

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Doppler Effect Doppler Effect moving observer (vmoving observer (voo))

When moving toward source (vo < 0)Time between waves peaks decreasesFrequency increases

When away from source (vo > 0)Time between waves peaks increasesFrequency decreases

fo = fs (1- vo/v)

Combine: fo = fs (1-vo/v) / (1-vs/v)

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Example: police carExample: police carA police car is approaching you from behind so you pull over to the side of the road and stop. If the police car is moving at 25m/s and the siren is emitting a sound with frequency 200Hz. What frequency do you hear?

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Speed of sound = 330m/s

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Example: police carExample: police carIf the police car is moving at 25m/s and the siren is emitting a sound with frequency 200Hz. After the police car passes you what frequency do you hear?

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Speed of sound = 330m/s

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Superposition & InterferenceSuperposition & Interference

Consider two harmonic waves A and B meeting at x=0. Same amplitudes, but 2 = 1.15 x 1.

The displacement versus time for each is shown below:

What does C(t) = A(t) + B(t) look like??

A(1t)

B(2t)

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Superposition & InterferenceSuperposition & Interference

Consider two harmonic waves A and B meeting at x=0. Same amplitudes, but 2 = 1.15 x 1.

The displacement versus time for each is shown below:

A(1t)

B(2t)

CONSTRUCTIVEINTERFERENCE

DESTRUCTIVEINTERFERENCE

C(t) = A(t) + B(t)

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SummarySummary Speed of sound v = sqrt(B/)

Intensity = (10 dB) log10 ( I / I0)

Standing Wavesfn = n v/(2L) Open at both ends n=1,2,3…fn = n v/(4L) Open at one end n=1,3,5…

Doppler Effect fo = fs (v-vo) / (v-vs)

Beats 50

L 12 1 2