Sound waves and hearing Flashcards
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What are sound waves
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- Vibrations that pass through a medium
- Longitudinal waves so consist of compressions and rarefractions
2
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What are compressions
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- Regions where vibrating particles are closest together
3
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What are rarefractions
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- Regions where vibrating particles are furthest apart
4
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How do sound waves pass through a solid
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- Sound waves cause particles inside the solid to vibrate
- These vibrations are passed on to neigbouring partivles
- The sound wave travels through the solid
5
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How is the speed of a sound wave determined
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- The more densley packed the particles, the faster the sound wave is transmitted
6
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At what speed does a sound wave travel in different mediums
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- Fastest in solids
- Slower in liquids
- Slowest in gases
- Not at all in a vacuum
7
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What changes in a sound wave along with the speed
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- As sound waves travel between mediums, frequency does NOT change
- As V = f X wavelength, when V changes, wavelength also changes
8
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What happens to a wave when moving from a solid to a liquid
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- The sound wave gets slower
- The wavelength decreases
9
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What can happen to sound
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- Sound can be refracted, absorbed and reflected
- Sound reflects best by hard and flat surfaces (known as echoes)
10
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How do human ears work
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- Sound wave travels along ear canal
- Ear drum vibrates due to sound wave
- Vibrations pass along ossicles (3 bones), through sem-circular canal and into cochlea
- Cochlea converts sound waves into electrical signals
- Electrical signals are sent to brain via auditory nerve
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How is different sound interpreted by the brain
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- Higher frequency = higher pitch
- More intense signal = louder sound