Sound
Waves
Acoustic Events
Calculations
Graphs
100

What is the relationship between amplitude and sound perception?

Higher amplitude= louder sound

Lower amplitude= softer sound

100

What is a sin wave?

One simple, singular wave. 

100

What is the difference in perception of large versus small waves?

Larger waves= louder sound

Smaller waves= softer sound

100

What is the formula for frequency?

f=1/T

100

What are the three types of graphs mentioned in class?

Waveform, Spectrum, Spectrogram
200

What force causes a molecule to oppose displacement?

Elasticity

200

What are two other terms for pressure wave?

Sin wave, sound wave

200

What type of acoustic events have a repetitive waveform pattern? 

Complex periodic acoustic event
200

What do the pieces of the formula stand for?

f= frequency 

T= period

200

What are the axes labeled on a waveform?

X-axis: time (s)

Y-axis: sound pressure

300

What force causes a molecule to be accelerated?

Mass/Inertia

300

What are pressure waves?

A repeating pattern of high and low pressure that moves through some medium. 

300

What real life complex acoustic event is aperiodic in nature? 

fricatives 

300

What is the difference between frequency and period?

Frequency: How often a cycle is completed in one second. 

Period: Time it takes to complete one full cycle. 

300

What are the axes labeled on a spectrum? 

X-axis: frequency

Y-axis: amplitude

400

What is the displacement of an air molecule from rest position?

Amplitude

400

A longer wavelength results in ___ frequency.

Lower

400

What is the difference in perception of waves with a long period compared to short period?

Long period= deeper pitch

Shorter period= higher pitch

400

T/F: The relationship between period(T) and frequency (f) are linear. 

False

400

What does a waveform display?

Acoustic event in the time domain. 

500

Sound is defined as 

Propagation of a pressure wave over space and time. 

500

What is the fundamental frequency?

The lowest frequency component on a spectrum. 

500

If two complex period events both take 6 ms to complete a cycle, would they have the same frequency?

Both would have the same first frequency (fundamental frequency) but not the rest. 


500

What is the period of a wave with a frequency of 125 Hz?

8 ms/0.008s

500

What does a spectrum display?

Acoustic event in the frequency domain.