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The Nature of Sound Coach Dave Edinger Physical Science (8A)

The Nature of Sound Coach Dave Edinger Physical Science (8A)

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Page 1: The Nature of Sound Coach Dave Edinger Physical Science (8A)

The Nature of SoundCoach Dave Edinger

Physical Science (8A)

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Objectives

• What is sound?

• What physical properties of a medium affect the speed at which sound travels through it?

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What is a Sound Wave?

• Sound waves carry energy through a medium without the particles of the medium traveling along.

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What is the medium through

which sound waves travel?

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What is a Sound?

• Sound is a disturbance that travels through a medium as a longitudinal wave.

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How are sound waves made?• Air is made up of tiny particles

• Vibrations generate a disturbance in the molecules in the air

• The force of the disturbance pushes the molecules closer together generating a compression

• In between vibrations, the molecules spread out and rarefactions are created.

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Sound Waves

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Sound Waves

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Sound Waves

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Pluck a guitar string………. • Plucking the string

causes vibrations

• The vibrations cause compressions and rarefactions

• The sound wave travels through the air in longitudinal wave form

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SING!• Vocal cords are like a guitar string

• When you speak, air is forced past your lungs and rushes past your voice box

• Larynx

• 2 folds of tissue vibrate creating sounds

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Let’s try it!

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How else can sound travel?• Sounds can travel

through solids and liquids

• Knock

• This causes vibrations in the medium

• The vibrations generate sound waves

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How far can the vibrations travel?• You can put your ear

on a train track and hear the train coming from miles away.

• Why?

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Limitations of Sound:• Sounds can

travel only if there is a medium through which to transmit the compressions and rarefactions

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Sound in Space• Sounds can not

travel through outer space

• No molecules in space to compress or rarefy

• There is no matter in space

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How does sound bend?• Sound waves bend out

(diffract) and spread when they hit a barrier or a hole in a barrier

•Diffraction – sound waves can bend and spread around a corner

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The speed of sound in different media:• The speed of sound depends on the

physical properties of the medium it travels through.

• Air at room temperature – 342 m/s

• The speed sound can travel through a medium depends on:– Elasticity– Density– Temperature

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Elasticity• Speed depends on how well the particles

in the medium bounce back after being disturbed

•Elasticity – the ability of a material to bounce back after being disturbed

• Examples:– Rubber band vs. clay– Solids are more elastic that liquids– Gases are not very elastic at all

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Density• The speed of sound depends on how

close together the particles of the substance are.

• Density – how much matter, or mass, there is in a given amount of space or volume

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Density Continued• Sound travels more slowly in denser

mediums

• More dense means more mass per volume

• The particles of a dense material do not move as quickly as those of a less dense material

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Temperature• Sound travels more slowly at

lower temperatures than at higher temperatures

• At low temperatures, the particles of a medium are sluggish

• Sound waves move and return to their original positions more slowly than they would at high temperatures.

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Objectives Review• What is sound?

• What physical properties of a medium affect the speed at which sound travels through it?