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Sound waves !. The Nature of Waves. A wave is a repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space. Waves …. Just as the crest of a water wave is followed b y a trough , the compression part of a sound - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sound waves!

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The Nature of Waves

A wave is a repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space.

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Waves…

Just as the crest of a water wave is followedby a trough, the compression part of a soundwave is followed by an area where the particles are far apart.

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The Physics of Sound

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The Physics of Sound

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The Physics of Sound

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Let’s Review: Frequency

The frequency is the number of vibrations or waves that pass a certain point in a given amount of time.Frequency is based on how many waves occur in one second.

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Let’s Review: Frequency

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Let’s Review: FrequencyIf a guitar string vibrates 5 times in 1 second, the frequency is 5 vibrations per second.

One wave per second equals 1 hertz.

Most people can hear frequencies between 20 and 20,000 hertz.

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Pitch

If something sounds very loud, it has a high pitch. A low pitch is more difficult to hear.

The higher the frequency of a wave, the higher the pitch.

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Pitch

When you play a guitar, you can change the length of a string by pressing on it. This shortens the string and makes the frequency higher. This produces a higher pitch.

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Do you remember: amplitude?

The amplitude is the distance in a wave from

the resting position to the top of the crest or to the

bottom of the trough.

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Loudness

Another way to describe sound is by its loudness. If you strum a guitar string gently, the vibration is small, so the amplitude of the wave is small and the sound is _________. If you strum it with more force, the vibration has more energy. The amplitude of the wave is greater, and the sound is __________.

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Decibels (dB)The loudness of sound is measured in units called decibels (dB). The unit refers to the intensity of the sound wave.

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Decibels (dB)

For every 10 decibel increase in loudness, the amplitude of the sound increases by a factor of 10 decibels. The sound of leaves rustling on a tree has a loudness of 10 decibels. A 20 decibel sound, such as a whisper, has an amplitude 10 times greater.

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I think it’s time to quit boys and girls!