Echolocation. Sound bounces off of solid objects.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sound.
Advertisements

Sound.
LEFT CLICK OR PRESS SPACE BAR TO ADVANCE, PRESS P BUTTON TO GO BACK, PRESS ESC BUTTON TO END LEFT CLICK OR PRESS SPACE BAR TO ADVANCE, PRESS P BUTTON.
Echolocation and Sonar
- Sound. Sound is a form of energy that travels through matter as waves.
+ Perceiving Sound. + Before we start! A review of Light.
MIT Museum. Fourier What did you learn?? Perception Can pick out one frequency.
Longitudinal wave requires a medium (cannot travel in a vacuum such as space)
                  Animal  Communications! By : Tiffany Kapusta.
In the margin at the top of the page, list as many things as you can think of that make sound. Share with your partner.
Using Sound for many purposes
By Ethan Mrs. Mann’s Class Sound is created by vibrations. Vibrations are caused by something moving back and forth. Vibrations are too fast for you.
Sound Waves. Sound is a Longitudinal Wave particles vibrate parallel to the direction of the motion of the wave.
By: Chloe 5TH Grade Mrs. Mann
Chapter 16.5: Using Sound Pg
An Intro to Waves Hz are units of: A. amplitudeB. frequency C. periodD. wavelength In a sound wave, rarefactions are areas of: A. high amplitude B. low.
By: Lisa Runt. What is Sonar? A technique that uses sound to navigate, communicate with or detect other vessels. These sonar waves are very high in frequency.
Sound Overview The Facts of Sound The Ear and Sound Sound Vocabulary Musical Instruments and Sound.
Chapter 13: Sound & Music. Pitch and Rhythm Pitch Rhythm Pitch: how high or low we hear frequency Pitch and frequency mean the same thing, but can sound.
Unit 10: Sound.
Sound Waves
Sound Overview The Facts of Sound The Ear and Sound Sound Vocabulary Musical Instruments and Sound.
Sound SOL 5.2. What is Sound? Sound is a form of energy that is produced and transmitted by vibrating matter as it moves backwards and forwards. They.
Thursday PS 1-3 Homework Light Sound.
Sound. Sound Waves Sound is a disturbance that travels through a medium as a longitudinal wave.
Sound Our ears magnify sound 20 times
Sound! Speed of Sound: in air at 0°C, sound travels at m/s (~760 mi/hr). When air is _____, the molecules move faster, and so sound travels more.
SOUND Can You Hear Me Now?. GOAL 5: Students will describe the characteristics of and investigate Wave Motion, Sound, and Light.  Objective 1: Differentiate.
Sound. As an object vibrates it gives off energy to the particles of matter around it. These vibrations travel through air in a series of rarefactions.
By: Sarah Kuenkel Dolphins’ echolocation is helpful and amazing in many ways. They use echolocation to communicate just like people use words to communicate.
Sound Sound Waves. What causes sound? Read p What does sound waves consist of? They are longitudinal waves carried through a medium. How do sound.
What type waves are produced by the noise from a tuning fork?
SOUND.
HEARING (and Balance) Hearing: Audition Balance: Vestibular System.
SOUND Science.
Sound Amy Ard Hammond Eastside Upper Unit Two Sound Anything that can be heard. Anything that can be heard. Sound is created by vibrations. Sound is.
1 Sound waves travel through a medium and can be visualized by Longitudinal or Compressional waves. As the sound moves through the medium, the particles.
Waves and Sound. Objectives for this Unit Identify the frequency, amplitude and phase of a wave. Identify and explain the difference between P and S Waves.
16.2 Properties of sound waves How sound travels Can sound travel through solids or liquids? Yes.
What we will do today: Investigate the range of human hearing. State what is meant by Ultrasound. Give one medical use of ultrasound in medicine. Give.
 Sounds are longitudinal mechanical waves.  They are created by a disturbance and must travel through a medium, usually air, but sound can travel through.
Sound & Hearing 17.4 Sound waves travel through a medium as energy is passed from particle to particle. If the particles are close together, as in.
Interactions of Sound Waves Chapter 21 Sect. 3. What do you think just happened here?
Sound and the Doppler Effect. Sound All sounds are produced by the vibrations of material objects They are compressional waves carried by a medium (air,
Sound Chapter 12 Lesson 2. Sound Stay quiet for 30 seconds. Write the sounds you hear. ___________________.
The Nature of Sound What is Sound? Properties of Sound Interactions of Sound Waves.
 Sound. What is sound?  Any object vibrating in air creates sound waves by moving air molecules back and forth.  Sound waves are longitudinal and are.
Lesson 1a: What is Sound? -Identify the characteristics of sound waves. -Explain how sound travels.
Lecture 44 – Lecture 45 Sound Ozgur Unal
Properties and Interactions of Sound
MIT Museum.
What do you know about sound?
1.) How do animals and people use sound?
Frequency determines pitch
SOUND Energy in Waves.
Sound Wave Interactions
09/11/2018 Think of as many things that make sound as you can, and for each of these think about what is vibrating.
Echolocation.
What links these two?.
Humans and Other Animals
Echolocation and Feeding
Sound Speed and Frequency: Learning Goal
The Physics of Sound.
Sound Waves Longitudinal Pitch = frequency
The Behavior of Mechanical Waves
Gabrielle Mrs. Branin 5th Grade
The Behavior of Mechanical Waves
Sound Waves Longitudinal Pitch = frequency
Chapter 12: Sound Learning Objectives.
Humans and Other Animals
Presentation transcript:

Echolocation

Sound bounces off of solid objects

Listen for echoes Echolocators listen for the sounds bouncing back Most produce their own sounds (such as clicks) and listen for them to come back. People do this subconsciously

Locating sounds

Listen for the delay The delay tells the brain how far away an object is. If one ear hears it first, then it knows the object is on that side. This is how dolphins and bats know how far away their prey is!

Speed of Sound 4.8 seconds to travel a mile in air 1.1 seconds to travel through water ~¼ of a second to travel through steel and aluminum

What did you hear? How was the sound in the railing different from the sound you heard through the air? When you moved further from the source (rock) of the sound, how did the sound change?

Elephants Did you know that elephant babies often hang out up to a mile or so from their moms? Elephants can communicate reliably up to a mile and a half apart and they can tell how far away the other elephant is by the frequency range (pitches) of sound! For example, if two elephants are close together, all sounds from low to high will be heard. If they are very far apart, only the high parts of the sound that was made will make it to the listener.

Acousticians Architectural acousticians Instrument makers Concert hall designers Speech scientist Hearing specialist Medical acoustics Animal bioacousticians Underwater acousticians

Career Profiles Each person at your table should read a different career profile Each person in the group describes their scientist to the rest of the group.