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The Physics of Sound
This is a powerpoint I made for our reference. It contains the basic physics of sound - key words, how it travels, etc. It could also be used as the slide for the first lecture. -Julia I do not own the pictures used in these slides. Most of the information was taken from http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/sound/.
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Doppler Effect
Doppler Effect: a change in the frequency of sound that is detected by an observer because the sound source & the observer have different velocities w/ respect to medium of sound propagation; frequency detected when the source is stationary relative to the observer; frequency greater when source is moving towards detector; speed of sound is v, speed of source vs: f' = f(v/v-vs); speed of sound constant in same medium [v=f, lambda =k]; wavelength is inversely proportional to f, so will…
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Amplitude (meters) The distance between the top of a crest (or lowest point of trough) and the point of equilibrium (below it says 'origin' - it means the same thing.) Wavelength (meters) The distance between the top of one crest to the next (consecutive wave). Frequency Number of waves in one second (not necessarily complete waves) Period Time needed to complete one full oscillation Click here to try a virtual oscilloscope…
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