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Sources of Sound  sound is a mechanical wave produced by vibrations that occur in a medium-- generally air  sound is a longitudinal wave.

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2 Sources of Sound  sound is a mechanical wave produced by vibrations that occur in a medium-- generally air  sound is a longitudinal wave

3 Transmitting Sound  in general, sound travels faster in solids and liquids than in gasses  in liquids and solids, the medium is more compressed allowing for the wave to travel faster and longer

4 Speed of Sound in air  temperature affects the speed of sound in air  the warmer the air, the faster sound travels  in room temperature air, sound travels at about 343 m/s

5 Loudness  loudness is a subjective physiological sensation  it is measured in decibels (dB)—after Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone  the pain threshold for humans is generally around 130 dB  ear drum ruptures occur between 160 and 185 dB

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7 Frequency and Wavelength  frequency and wavelength have an indirect relationship  as frequency increases, the wavelength decreases

8 Pitch and Frequency  pitch and frequency are directly related  the higher the frequency—the higher the pitch of the sound emitted  the lower the frequency—the lower the pitch of the sound emitted

9 The Doppler Effect  an apparent change in pitch due to the motion of a source of sound

10  as a source of sound moves toward an observer, the wavelengths decrease in front of the source of sound resulting in an apparent higher frequency

11  as a source of sound moves away from an observer, the wavelengths increase behind the source of sound resulting in an apparent lower frequency


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