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CH 10: Sound is a longitudinal mechanical wave

CH 10: Sound is a longitudinal mechanical wave. 10.2 – Resonance, Standing Waves, and Musical Sound. Agenda. Hand in Trip Forms / Money TC Homework check (pg.328 #1-3, pg. 329 # 1 & 2, and pg. 335 #1-4) Hand back quizzes and go over it

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CH 10: Sound is a longitudinal mechanical wave

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  1. CH 10: Sound is a longitudinal mechanical wave 10.2 – Resonance, Standing Waves, and Musical Sound

  2. Agenda • Hand in Trip Forms / Money • TC • Homework check (pg.328 #1-3, pg. 329 # 1 & 2, and pg. 335 #1-4) • Hand back quizzes and go over it • Lesson on 10.2 – Resonance, Standing Waves, and Musical Sound • Textbook Questions in pairs

  3. Learning Goals • Predict the conditions needed to produce resonance in vibrating objects or air columns

  4. Standing waves in a vibrating column

  5. Standing waves in a vibrating column

  6. Music and resonance in Stringed Instruments

  7. Music and resonance in Stringed Instruments

  8. Wind Instruments

  9. Beats and Beats Frequency

  10. Classwork& Homework Homework pg. 338 #1-3, pg. 341 #1-3, and pg. 344 #1-3 Unit Test on Tues May 21

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