waves & sound Flashcards

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wave speed

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rate at which a wave transmits the energy or matter it is carrying. v= frequency*wavelength

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angular frequency

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radians/second

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frequency

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1/T where T = period of the wave

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period

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T=1/f time it takes for a wave to complete one full cycle

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traveling wave

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have nodes and antinodes that move with wave propagation

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standing wave

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antinodes and nodes do not move with wave propagation

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transverse wave

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direction of particle oscillation is perpendicular to propagation - light

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longitudinal waves

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propagate parallel to medium - sound

particles of medium vibrate/oscillate about an equilibrium position resulting in areas of compression alternating with decompression

  • results in alternating regions of increased and decreased particle density
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sound

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  • requires a medium – can travel in solid, liquids, gases, but does not travel in a vacuum
  • mechanical vibration
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linear density

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  • mass to length ratio of string
  • u=m/L
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speed of sound

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  • also - v=sqrt(B/p) where B is equal to the bulk modulus - a measure of the medium’s resistance to compression and p =density
    • B increases from gas to liquid to solid being the highest
      • thus sound moves slowest in gases!
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pitch

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  • frequency of sound
  • human hearing range = 20hz to 20,000Hz
    • infrasonic - less than 20 hz
    • ultrasonic - greater than 20,000Hz
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doppler effect

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  • difference between the actual frequency of a sound and its perceived frequency when the source of that sound and the sound’s detector are moving relative to one another
  • if the source and detector are moving toward eachother, perceived frequency, f’, is higher than actual f
  • sound waves in front of the moving object are compressed (shorter wavelength) and sound waves behind object are lengthened
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sound intensity

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  • average rate of energy transfer per area across a surface that is perpendicular to the wave
  • aka power transported per unit area
  • SI units = W/m2
  • proportional to amplitude2
  • related to distance from the source of the sound wave = I is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source
    • pwr is transmitted over larger and larger areas the farther from the source as they travel
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