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Intensity of a Spherical Wave
intensity = the rate at which energy flows through a unit area perpendicular to the direction of wave motion Units = I= 𝑃 4𝜋 𝑟 2
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Practice The intensity of the sound from an explosion is 0
Practice The intensity of the sound from an explosion is 0.10 W/m2 at a distance of 1000 m. Find the intensity of the sound at a distance of 1500 m. At what distance would the intensity be doubled?
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Both intensity and frequency determine which sounds are audible
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Relative Intensity Human perception of loudness is approximately logarithmic decibel (dB) = a dimensionless unit that describes the ratio of two intensities of sound (the reference intensity is usually the threshold of hearing)
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Converting between dB and I
X0 dB= 10 −12+X W m 2 Examples 40 dB= 10 −12+4 = 10 −8 W m 2 90 dB= 10 −12+9 = 10 −3 W m 2
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Practice The sound level changes from 40 dB to 80 dB
Practice The sound level changes from 40 dB to 80 dB. By how much does the intensity change?
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Vibrations Forced vibrations occur from contact; the object is forced to have the same frequency Sympathetic vibrations occur if the object has the same natural frequency An object’s natural frequency is the frequency of unforced vibrations
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Resonance resonance = a phenomenon that occurs when the frequency of a force applied to a system matches the natural frequency of vibration of the system, resulting in a large amplitude of vibration Tacoma Narrows 1940
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The Human Ear Sound wave vibrations are transferred: eardrum -> bones in middle ear -> cochlea Sound waves resonate at different spots in the basilar membrane -> impulses to nerve cells
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