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Sound Waves

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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Terms to Know

  • sound/vibration
  • amplitude
  • frequency (hertz)
  • wave length
  • longitudinal wave
  • super sonic
  • pitch
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Sound

  • a mechanical wave that is created by a vibrating object
  • the vibration is sent in a to-and-fro movement through a medium (solid, liquid,gas)
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Super sonic

  • is a rate of travel of an object that exceeds the speed of sound (Mach 1)
  • This speed is approximately 343.2 m/s
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Amplitude

  • height of wave from zero
  • reference point must be either given or in the middle of the highest point to the lowest point
  • Middle of peak and trough

Frequency

  • The number of waves that pass at a given point in a second.
  • Measured in Hertz (Hz)
  • 1Hz = one Oscillation/second
  • The zero line is our time line

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Wave length

  • Measure from peak to peak
  • Or from trough to trough
  • longer the wave length = lower pitch
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Pitch

  • The quality of a sound that is given by the rate of vibrations producing it
  • higher frequency = higher the pitch
  • short wave length = higher pitch
  • Note: listen to high pitch sound
Photo by Eric Kilby

Longitudinal Wave

  • vibrations that go parallel to the direction that the sound wave moves
  • See animation