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Vibrations and Waves for the Health Science Major Mark W. Plano Clark Doane College February 2002 Supported in part by NSF DUE0088712
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Overview Develop an introductory physics curriculum Who: Health science majors Why: Students see little relevance to goals What: –Intrinsically motivating activities –interactive engagement –Problem solving strategy –Multimedia –Mathematical modeling
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Speech and Hearing Base the physics on the human body - the hook! Physics topics in this module: vibrations, waves, standing waves, Hooke’s Law, pressure, fluid flow, Bernoulli's principle Emphasize mathematical modeling, problem solving, multimedia
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Motivation - The hook! Thanks Chris Wentworth and his nose!
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Exploration How does the human vocal system produce such amazing sounds? –Feel your throat while making the following sounds make soft sounds, loud sounds sing a high note, a low note say aaah, say eeeee
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Invention Study the properties of a simple larynx/pharynx model Make a loud sound, a soft sound Produce a high pitched sound, a low one Produce the same pitch with different levels of loudness What’s happening…?
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More Multimedia High speed digital video (DV) of vocal folds model Follow one point along the edge of the “vocal folds” - vibration Can we produce a simple mathematical model that approximates the motion?
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Vibrations - The Ruler
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Mathematical Model - SHO? Repetitive motion Collect data using VideoPoint - more later! Model the data in Excel Introduce the simple harmonic oscillator –x(t) = Asin(2 ft ) How well did we do?
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Conclusions - so far…. Students definitely enjoyed manipulating the larynx model! Many experiments are standard physics experiments but more personal Investigators (well some) enjoyed discovering human applications
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