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SOUND
Objectives:
● Determine the propagation of sound in different
mediums.
● Differentiate of the different properties of sound
waves: refraction, reflection, diffraction and
interference.
What is Sound?
Sound is a form of ENERGY that behaves in a predictable way
What Causes Sound?
Sound is made because of VIBRATIONS.
What are Vibrations?
These are the back-and-forth motions as a WAVE.
Waves
In physics, a wave travels through matter transferring energy from one place to
another.
Therefore…
SOUND is a form of energy caused by
vibration that is passed from one
point to another as a wave.
● Sound is an example of a mechanical wave and of a
longitudinal wave.
● It simply follow an orderly pattern or coherence of
motion.
● It is composed of waves of compression and rarefaction in
which the human ear is sensitive. the size of a compression
indicates how much energy the sound wave has.
Human Hearing
sound wave
vibrates ear drum
amplified by bones
(malleus, incus,
staples)
converted to nerve
impulses in cochlea
Human voice uses several types of sound
production and modification of mechanisms
The vocal cords located in the in the throat
primarily produces the sound for singing and for
spoken vowels.
Sounds produced differ because of the
differences in SHAPE of the air cavities in the throat,
mouth and nasal region
Speed of Sound
The speed of sound is defined as the dynamic
propagation of sound waves. This depends on
the characteristics of the medium through
which the propagation takes place. Speed of
sound is used for describing the speed of
sound waves in an elastic medium.
Speed of Sound
1. Type of Medium -travels through liquids, solids and gas
but can’t travel through a vacuum.
2. Temperature of Medium - can also travel in lower or
higher temperature.
3. Density -sound moves well through dense materials.
4. Elasticity -sound waves move fast through elastic
materials.
DOPPLER EFFECT
change in wave frequency caused by a moving
wave source moving toward you - pitch sounds
higher moving away from you - pitch sounds
lower
Speed of Sound
Medium
In which medium does
SOUND travels the fastest?
Sound travels:
Fast: Gas
Faster: Liquid
Fastest: Solid
Solids are significantly denser than liquids or
gases. This means that the molecules are closer
to each other in solids than in liquids and in
liquids than in gases. This closeness due to
density means that they can collide very quickly.
Due to this advantage, the speed of sound in a
solid is larger than in a gas.
Speed of Sound in Solid
The density of a liquid is greater than of a
gas. Therefore the distances between molecules
are more in liquids than in solids but are less
than in gases. Hence the speed of sound in
liquids lies in between the speed of sound in
solids and gases.
Speed of Sound in Liquid
We should remember that the speed of sound
is independent of the density of the medium when
it enters a liquid or solid. Since gases expand to
fill the given space, density is quite uniform
irrespective of the type of gas. This clearly isn’t
the case with solids and liquids.
Speed of Sound in Gas
Speed of Sound in Vacuum
The speed of sound in a vacuum is zero meters per
second, as there are no particles present in the vacuum.
The sound waves travel in a medium when there are
particles for the propagation of these sound waves. Since
the vacuum is an empty space, there is no propagation of
sound waves.
Speed of Sound
Temperature
In what Temperature
does sound travel
faster?
Molecules at higher
temperatures have more
energy and can vibrate
faster and allow sound
waves to travel more
quickly
Sounds possess the
properties and the
characteristics that
are common to all
waves.
Properties
of Sound
A. Refraction of Sound
- change in direction, as
the wave moves from one
medium to another. It
bends or refracts as they
move through air.
B. Reflection of
Sound
- when a sound
wave strikes a
hard surface, it
changes its
direction and goes
back to the same
medium. Echo is
an example.
C. Diffraction of Sound
- sound waves bend or diffract around
corners or barriers like doors and walls.
D. INTERFERENCE
- the result of two or more sound
waves overlapping
● Constructive
interference -the sound
waves arrive at the same
time and phase
● Destructive
interference -waves
arrive at interval and are
out of phase
Types of
Interference
Characteristics of Sound
1. PITCH
-highness or lowness of a sound.
a. Frequency
- number of sound waves that passes
through a point in a certain amount of
time, such as one second. -the greater
the frequency, the higher the pitch.
Hertz (Hz)- unit to measure frequency
and pitch
Audio frequency range -Frequency
ranging 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz -Sounds
that human ear can hear is an
example.
INFRASONICS -Frequency below 20 Hz.
1. Pure tone- simplest waveform, it has
a soft, pleasant tone quality and
sinusoidal
2. Complex tone- nearly sinusoidal
Different waveforms
2. LOUDNESS or INTENSITY
- description of how high or low the sound seems
to a person -determined mainly by the
amplitude of the sound wave
a. Decibel (dB)- unit used to measure sound intensity or
loudness. LOUDNESS OF SOUND IN DECIBEL
LOUDNESS OF
SOUND IN
DECIBELS
Sound Loudness
(dbs)
Hearing
Damage
Average
Home
40-50 - - - - - -
Loud
Music
90-100 After long
exposure
Rock
Concert
115-120 Progressiv
e
Jet
Engine
120-170 Pain
3. TIMBRE
- tone color or tone quality
- used to distinguished between
two different sounds that have
the same pitch and loudness
- It helps to identify what
produced the sound
Basic element of music
1. Pitch- highness or lowness of the note
2. Intensity- loudness of the note
3. Rhythm- repeating pattern of beats and it keeps the
time to the music
4. Melody- series of pitches 5. Harmony- three or more
notes played together.
Characteristics of Musical Sounds Note
Noise
unwanted sound and a
subtle pollutant which
can threaten the Health
or well being of an
individual
Sound Energy Vibrations Waves
Speed of Sound
➢ Medium - Solid, Liquid, Gas,
Vacuum
➢ Temperature - Hot and Cold
Properties of
Sound Energy
➢ Refraction
➢ Reflection
➢ Diffraction
➢ Interference
Doppler Effect Hertz (Hz)- unit to measure frequency
and pitch
Decibel (dB)- unit used to measure
sound intensity or loudness
NOISE - unwanted sound

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W3 Sound PPT.pptx

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  • 3. Objectives: ● Determine the propagation of sound in different mediums. ● Differentiate of the different properties of sound waves: refraction, reflection, diffraction and interference.
  • 4. What is Sound? Sound is a form of ENERGY that behaves in a predictable way What Causes Sound? Sound is made because of VIBRATIONS. What are Vibrations? These are the back-and-forth motions as a WAVE. Waves In physics, a wave travels through matter transferring energy from one place to another. Therefore…
  • 5. SOUND is a form of energy caused by vibration that is passed from one point to another as a wave. ● Sound is an example of a mechanical wave and of a longitudinal wave. ● It simply follow an orderly pattern or coherence of motion.
  • 6. ● It is composed of waves of compression and rarefaction in which the human ear is sensitive. the size of a compression indicates how much energy the sound wave has.
  • 7. Human Hearing sound wave vibrates ear drum amplified by bones (malleus, incus, staples) converted to nerve impulses in cochlea
  • 8. Human voice uses several types of sound production and modification of mechanisms The vocal cords located in the in the throat primarily produces the sound for singing and for spoken vowels. Sounds produced differ because of the differences in SHAPE of the air cavities in the throat, mouth and nasal region
  • 9. Speed of Sound The speed of sound is defined as the dynamic propagation of sound waves. This depends on the characteristics of the medium through which the propagation takes place. Speed of sound is used for describing the speed of sound waves in an elastic medium.
  • 10. Speed of Sound 1. Type of Medium -travels through liquids, solids and gas but can’t travel through a vacuum. 2. Temperature of Medium - can also travel in lower or higher temperature. 3. Density -sound moves well through dense materials. 4. Elasticity -sound waves move fast through elastic materials.
  • 11. DOPPLER EFFECT change in wave frequency caused by a moving wave source moving toward you - pitch sounds higher moving away from you - pitch sounds lower
  • 12. Speed of Sound Medium In which medium does SOUND travels the fastest?
  • 13. Sound travels: Fast: Gas Faster: Liquid Fastest: Solid
  • 14. Solids are significantly denser than liquids or gases. This means that the molecules are closer to each other in solids than in liquids and in liquids than in gases. This closeness due to density means that they can collide very quickly. Due to this advantage, the speed of sound in a solid is larger than in a gas. Speed of Sound in Solid
  • 15. The density of a liquid is greater than of a gas. Therefore the distances between molecules are more in liquids than in solids but are less than in gases. Hence the speed of sound in liquids lies in between the speed of sound in solids and gases. Speed of Sound in Liquid
  • 16. We should remember that the speed of sound is independent of the density of the medium when it enters a liquid or solid. Since gases expand to fill the given space, density is quite uniform irrespective of the type of gas. This clearly isn’t the case with solids and liquids. Speed of Sound in Gas
  • 17. Speed of Sound in Vacuum The speed of sound in a vacuum is zero meters per second, as there are no particles present in the vacuum. The sound waves travel in a medium when there are particles for the propagation of these sound waves. Since the vacuum is an empty space, there is no propagation of sound waves.
  • 18. Speed of Sound Temperature In what Temperature does sound travel faster?
  • 19. Molecules at higher temperatures have more energy and can vibrate faster and allow sound waves to travel more quickly
  • 20. Sounds possess the properties and the characteristics that are common to all waves.
  • 21. Properties of Sound A. Refraction of Sound - change in direction, as the wave moves from one medium to another. It bends or refracts as they move through air.
  • 22. B. Reflection of Sound - when a sound wave strikes a hard surface, it changes its direction and goes back to the same medium. Echo is an example.
  • 23. C. Diffraction of Sound - sound waves bend or diffract around corners or barriers like doors and walls.
  • 24. D. INTERFERENCE - the result of two or more sound waves overlapping
  • 25. ● Constructive interference -the sound waves arrive at the same time and phase ● Destructive interference -waves arrive at interval and are out of phase Types of Interference
  • 26. Characteristics of Sound 1. PITCH -highness or lowness of a sound. a. Frequency - number of sound waves that passes through a point in a certain amount of time, such as one second. -the greater the frequency, the higher the pitch.
  • 27. Hertz (Hz)- unit to measure frequency and pitch Audio frequency range -Frequency ranging 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz -Sounds that human ear can hear is an example. INFRASONICS -Frequency below 20 Hz.
  • 28. 1. Pure tone- simplest waveform, it has a soft, pleasant tone quality and sinusoidal 2. Complex tone- nearly sinusoidal Different waveforms
  • 29. 2. LOUDNESS or INTENSITY - description of how high or low the sound seems to a person -determined mainly by the amplitude of the sound wave a. Decibel (dB)- unit used to measure sound intensity or loudness. LOUDNESS OF SOUND IN DECIBEL
  • 30. LOUDNESS OF SOUND IN DECIBELS Sound Loudness (dbs) Hearing Damage Average Home 40-50 - - - - - - Loud Music 90-100 After long exposure Rock Concert 115-120 Progressiv e Jet Engine 120-170 Pain
  • 31. 3. TIMBRE - tone color or tone quality - used to distinguished between two different sounds that have the same pitch and loudness - It helps to identify what produced the sound
  • 32. Basic element of music 1. Pitch- highness or lowness of the note 2. Intensity- loudness of the note 3. Rhythm- repeating pattern of beats and it keeps the time to the music 4. Melody- series of pitches 5. Harmony- three or more notes played together. Characteristics of Musical Sounds Note
  • 33. Noise unwanted sound and a subtle pollutant which can threaten the Health or well being of an individual
  • 34. Sound Energy Vibrations Waves Speed of Sound ➢ Medium - Solid, Liquid, Gas, Vacuum ➢ Temperature - Hot and Cold Properties of Sound Energy ➢ Refraction ➢ Reflection ➢ Diffraction ➢ Interference Doppler Effect Hertz (Hz)- unit to measure frequency and pitch Decibel (dB)- unit used to measure sound intensity or loudness NOISE - unwanted sound