Waves
Loudness and Intensity
Pitch, Frequency, and Wavelength
Harmonics
Misc.
100

The highest point on a sine wave is called this

Crest

100

What units are used to measure perceived loudness?

Decibels

100

Does the Doppler effect occur with all waves or only sound waves?

All waves

100

Define "fundamental frequency"

The lowest possible frequency of a standing wave for a particular system (string, pipe, etc.)

100

The region of a sound wave in which air particles are pushed very close together is called a ___________

Compression

200

Sound waves are ___________ waves

Longitudinal

200

Intensity is the rate at which ___________ flows through a unit area perpendicular to the direction of wave motion

Energy

200

If the length of a string is doubled, how does the wavelength of the fundamental frequency change?

The wavelength of the fundamental frequency is doubled

200

State the first three harmonics of a string fixed at both ends given the fundamental frequency 50 Hz

1st harmonic: 50 Hz

2nd harmonic: 100 Hz

3rd harmonic: 150 Hz

200

Generally, sound travels fastest through this state of matter

Solids

300

A sine waveform can be used to represent a sound wave. What do the crests on this waveform represent?

Compressions

300

What units are used to measure intensity?

W/m^2 (watts per square meter)

300

When the frequency of a sound wave increases, the perceived pitch of the sound  __________.

Increases

300

Why does an oboe sound different from a trumpet?

They have different harmonics at different intensities

300

Describe the difference between forced vibration and resonance

Resonance specifically occurs when the frequency of the force being applied matches the natural frequency of the object and results in a greatly increased amplitude; forced vibration occurs anytime energy is transferred from one vibrating object to another regardless of natural frequency and results in a smaller amplitude.

400

A sine waveform can be used to represent a sound wave. What do the troughs on this waveform represent?

Rarefactions

400

The relationship between loudness and intensity is ______________.

Logarithmic

400

As an ambulance with a siren drives away from you, the perceived pitch of its siren _____________

Decreases

400

State the first three harmonics in a pipe with two open ends given the fundamental frequency 200 Hz.

1st harmonic: 200 Hz

2nd harmonic: 400 Hz

3rd harmonic: 600 Hz

400

The distance between wave fronts of plane waves corresponds to the _________ of a sound wave

Wavelength

500

At a long distance from their source, wave fronts are perceived as this

Plane waves

500

If a sound's loudness increases by 10 dB, how much has the sound's intensity increased?

The intensity has been multiplied by 10

500

If the length of a string is doubled, how does the fundamental frequency of the string change?

The fundamental frequency of the string is halved

500

State the first three harmonics of a pipe with one open end given the fundamental frequency 150 Hz

1st harmonic: 150 Hz

3rd harmonic: 450 Hz

5th harmonic: 750 Hz

500

Two musicians tune their instruments so their frequencies are closer together, but not quite the same. Does the number of beats per second increase or decrease as they do this?

Decrease

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