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SOUND and WAVES

Waves and sound

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SOUND and WAVES

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SOUND and MOVEMENT

Sound is generated by a movement like shaking

your hands or blowing into

your instruments

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In this photo we can see that waves of the sea have the same structure as sound waves.

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TRANSVERSE AND LONGITUDINAL WAVES

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SOUND AS LONGITUDINAL WAVE

● The sound is the alternation of compression and rarefaction of the air

● The uman being hears sounds between 20 Hz and 20000 Hz.

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Nowadays we can hear music under water. For example, in some sports, like syncronized swimming thanks to this instrument (photo) athletes can dance under water.

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● http://phet.colorado.edu/sims/wave-on-a-string/wave-on-a-string_en.html

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Wavelenght and Amplitude● λ(lambda)=

wavelenght= distance between the two nearest peaks

● A=amplitude= distance between the peak and the orizontal line

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FREQUENCY

● Frequency is the number of peaks in the unit of time, i.e. one second

Inserire grafico

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Pure sound

Complex sound

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THREE FEATURES OF THE SOUND

● PITCH● It depends on

frequency.● With a high

frequency you have a acue sound

● With a low frequency you thave a deep sound

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● TIMBER● It depends on the different

forms of the waves● When two musical

instruments play the same note, we perceive a difference in the sounds and it depends on the different timbers

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● INTENSITY● It depends on the waves energy● For example you increase the

intensity of a sound when you turn up the volume of your television or radio