12. Sounds travel through 3 media.
- Sound travels through the solid the fastest
(energy passed through closely packed particles)
- Sound travels through the gases the
slowest.
13. What is an echo?
Echo are sound waves that are reflected
back.
(When the sound wave hits a flat, firm
surface)
14.
15. How can echo or noise be
reduced?
By covering the room with soft, thick, uneven
material.
Wall paddingFloor foam Wood panels Wall art
16. How does covering rooms with the above
materials help?
When a sound wave hits the material the
sound is absorbed (changes to thermal energy).
Absorption:
Transfer of energy when
a wave disappears into a
surface.
20. Is there a difference between pitch and
frequency?
YES!!!
Pitch is the way our ears hear sound.
(The way we hear sound is related to the
number of peaks BUT, they are not the
same thing)
21. How to change pitch?
High pitch
Short guitar string
Vibrates fast
causing high pitch
23. If you are standing still the sound waves will
sound normal
24. If the source of sound is moving towards
you, you will hear more vibrations.
So the sound
you are
hearing
becomes high
pitched.
25. If the source of sound is moving away from
you, you will hear less vibrations.
So the sound you are hearing
becomes low pitched.
26. When sound frequency changes due to
moving towards or away from the sound.
The Doppler
effect.
27.
28. When you are TALKING the sound waves
will look like this
When you are SCREAMING the sound waves
will look like this
When you are WHISPERING the sound
waves will look like this
29. Amplitude
How dense is the air during compressions
and rarefactions.
Units:
Decibels (dB)