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Hearing and Sound
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Transverse Waves – light waves
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Sound Energy is produced by the vibration of matter and travels by compressional waves.
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Speed of sound varies with the temperature.
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Speed of sound changes with the type of medium.
speed of sound calculator
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PBS video on Sound
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Sound intensity relates to loudness. Sound frequency relates to pitch.
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Loudness is a measure of amplitude.
It is also called INTENSITY! The decibel was named after Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone.
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Hearing Human Hearing
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Hearing Range Hearing test
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Sonar Sonar Sonar in ships
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Ultrasounds (above human range of hearing)
Examples: Bats Echolocation
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Humans and Echolocation
Daniel Kish
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Other Uses for Ultrasounds
Imaging: Baby Echocardiogram of the heart
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Speaking Vocal cords
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Music Harmony- when notes sound pleasing together. It is actually a function of mathematical proportions. Middle C is 256 Hz High C is at 512Hz Notes in between need to be evenly divisible to sound good
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Doppler Effect Really Cool Doppler Demo
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Doppler Radar Doppler Effect on the Big Bang Theory
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Wave Interference Noise Cancelling Headphones
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Speech Recognition by computer
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