Chapter 11 Flashcards

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What is sound?

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Sound is a form of energy that travels by longitudinal mechanical waves

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What is natural frequency?

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Natural frequency is the frequency that a body oscillates at when vibrating freely

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What is resonance?

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Resonance is the transfer of energy due to a periodic force between two bodies (two systems) if similar natural frequencies so that a body vibrates at its natural frequency

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What is a stationary wave?

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A stationary wave is a wave that remains in a constant position; it is made up of a series of nodes and antinodes

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What is a node?

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A node is a point where there is no vibration

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What is an antinode

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An antinode is a point where there is maximum vibration

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What is the fundamental frequency?

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Fundamental frequency is the lowest natural frequency of a vibrating object

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What are harmonics?

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Harmonica are multiples of the fundamental frequency

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What is quality?

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The quality of a note describes the shape of the sound wave; it depends on the number and amplitude of the harmonics present

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What is sound intensity?

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Sound intensity is the rate at which sound energy passes through unit area at right angles to the direction of the propagation of the wave

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What is the threshold of hearing?

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The threshold of hearing (1x1012 W m-2) is the smallest sound intensity detectable by the average human ear at a frequency of 1 kHz

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What is sound intensity level?

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The sound intensity level is a scale that compares a particular sound intensity to the threshold of hearing

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What is the decibel adapted scale?

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The decibel adapted scale, dB(A), is a sound intensity level scale that has been adapted for the ear’s frequency response

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