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Sound Wave Notes. Chapter 21. Amplitude=Volume Frequency=pitch (high and low sounds) http://www.onlinetuningfork.com/. Computer Lab. What happened when you released all of the air pressure from the room? The volume decreased as air molecules were released.
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Sound Wave Notes Chapter 21
Amplitude=Volume • Frequency=pitch (high and low sounds) • http://www.onlinetuningfork.com/ Computer Lab
What happened when you released all of the air pressure from the room? • The volume decreased as air molecules were released. • There was no sound when all air was gone. Sound Requires Matter
When crests line up the amplitude increases, and so does volume-Constructive Interference • When a crest and a trough line up they cancel out and sound is gone-Destructive Interference Wave Interaction of two waves
Ping pong balls moved due to vibrations from the tuning forks. • http://paws.kettering.edu/~drussell/forkanim.html Ping Pong Balls and Tuning Forks
What did you notice happened to the water when you put the tuning fork in it? • Smaller tuning fork=higher pitch, higher frequency, shorter wavelength, less splash • Longer tuning fork=lower pitch, lower frequency, longer wavelength, more splash Tuning Forks and Water
What caused the salt to move on the plastic? • Sound waves transfer________which is transferred to the salt causing it to vibrate. • http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/waves/tfl.cfm Tuning Forks and Salt
How does the speed of sound change based on the type of matter and the temperature of that matter? Notes from 21.2
The Doppler effect: • How does it occur? • What do the sound waves look like? • How is the sound related to the frequency of the waves before and after the source or listener? • ILLUSTRATE and label frequency
What is the unit for sound? • What are a few examples?