PHYS 10.01 Sounds

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What is the necessary condition for an echo to be heard distinctly?

(i) To hear a distinct echo, the time interval between the original sound and the reflected one must be at least 0.1 s. (ii) For hearing distinct echoes, the minimum distance of the obstacie from the source of sound must be 17.2 m. Echo is a repetition of sound due to the reflection of original sound by a broad and hard obstacle.

What is the average range of a young person's hearing?

20-20,000 hertz

What is the speed of sound in dry air at 20°C?

340 m/s

What beat frequency will occur when a 370-Hz and a 374-Hz sound source are sounded together?

4hz

How does a radio wave differ from a sound wave?

A radio wave is an electromagnetic wave that travels at the speed of light, whereas a sound wave travels at the speed of sound through air or another elastic medium.

Why does sound sometimes refract under water?

Changing temperature changes the speed of sound in water

What factors does the speed of sound depend upon? What are some factors that it does not depend upon?

Depends on wind conditions, temperature, humidity and does not depend on loudness or frequency of sound

What is the pitch of a sound wave?

It has to do with the frequency. High-frequency sound waves have a high pitch, and low-frequency waves have a low pitch.

What happens to a medium in which sound waves propagate?

Nothing. The medium does not move but the pulse does.

What are some applications of the acoustic phenomenon known as an echo?

Reflecting surfaces are suspended above the stage in some concert halls

What is ultrasound?

Sound above the frequency of human hearing

What is sound? How is it produced?

Sounds are waves produced by vibrations

Which is normally greater: the energy in ordinary sound or the energy in ordinary light?

The energy in ordinary light is greater than the energy in ordinary sound. The speed of sound is a million times less than the speed of light.

How did wind-generated resonance affect the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington in 1940?

The resonant amplification of bridge motion destroyed the bridge.

What is the result of a mirror image of a sound signal combining with the sound itself?

The second is cancelled when added to its mirror image

Why does a struck tuning fork sound louder when it is held against a table?

The table is forced to vibrate, and its large surface vibrates more air than the tuning fork.

What are ultrasonic and infrasonic frequencies?

Ultrasonic - frequencies above 20,000 hertz Infrasonic - frequencies under 20 hertz

What is the cause of refraction?

When a sound wave continues through a medium and bends

How do forced vibrations relate to resonance?

When the frequency of forced vibrations match an object's natural frequency, resonant amplification occurs. It does need a force to pull it back into its starting position, and enough energy to keep it vibrating.

What kind of waves can exhibit interference?

all kinds of waves

When you listen to a radio, why do you hear only one station at a time rather than hearing all stations at once?

because you're only tuned in to the frequency of one radio station

What ultimately becomes of the energy of sound in the air?

becomes thermal energy

Does sound tend to bend upward or downward when its speed is less near the ground?

downward

Give at least two factors that determine the natural frequency of an object.

elasticity and shape of the object

What characteristics are required in a medium for the propagation of sound?

has to be elastic and not in vacuum, has to be vibrating, sound is detected

Does sound travel faster in warm air than in cold air?

in warm air

When is it possible for one wave to cancel another?

only when sound waves with high frequencies

What physical phenomenon underlies the production of beats?

periodic vibration due to interference

Do compressions and rarefactions travel in the same direction, or in opposite directions, in a wave?

same direction, same speed

In which medium—gaseous, liquid, or solid—is the speed of sound highest?

solids


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