Oscillations and resonance
Fun facts
Waves
Sound
Wave propagation
100

What units are used to measure the period of an oscillation?

Second

100

What is the loudest animal on earth?

A whale

A whale can emit sound up to 188 dB

100

What is a wave?

Propagation of an oscillation through space or a medium

100

Why is there no sound in vacuum?

Because there are no particles in vacuum and sound is a propagation of particle oscillations

100

In what medium do sound waves travel the fastest?

In solids

200

State two differences between free and forced oscillations

Free oscillation occurs due to internal forces of the systems, while forced oscillation occurs due to external forces. The amplitude of the free oscillation is decreasing, while the amplitude of the forced oscillation is constant.

200

What genre of movies use infrasound in movie soundtracks?

Horror movies. Infrasound causes anxiety and fear in people.

200

Free points!

There are no free points in physics

200

What is infrasound?

Sound which has frequency of less than 16 Hz (20 Hz)

200

What determines the speed of sound propagation in different materials?

The density if the material

300

What does the period of a mathematical pendulum depend on?

It's length

300

What is the fear of sound called?

Acousticophobia

300

What are the two types of waves?

Transverse and longitudinal

300

What does the pitch of a sound depend on?

On its frequency. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.

300

What is the name of the phenomenon, when the waves combine to strengthen or weaken each other?

Interference

400

What is the main condition of resonance?

the INTERNAL FREQUENCY of the system MATCHES THE FREQUENCY OF THE EXTERNAL FORCE

400

What is the approximate height of the highest recorded water wave (megatsunami)? (+-25m)

524 m

On July 9, 1958, in Alaska

400

What is the main property of waves?

transfers energy without transferring matter

400

Which of the physical quantities describing waves does not change when the wave passes from one medium to another? (eg air to water)

Frequency

400

What phenomenon allows us to hear a person talking around the corner of a building even though we cannot see them?

Diffraction

500

Give two examples of the occurrence of resonance.

The bridge collapses as the army marches across the bridge foot by foot

The glass is broken by the singer's voice

500

In a quiet classroom, when there is no class, about 30 dB of background noise was measured. How loud is the quietest room in the world? (+- 5 dB)

-24.9 dB


visitors say they can hear the blood running through their veins in this room

500

What type of wave cannot form in a gas?

Transverse

500

Explain the difference between sound intensity and loudness.

Sound intensity is an objective measurable characteristic (energy transmitted by sound) and loudness is a subjective perception of sound heard by a person

500

How does the pitch of an audible tone change if the distance between the listener and the sound source increases?

The sound heard is of a lower pitch than that emitted by the source.

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