Lesson 5 — 2E

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Sound

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This lesson
  • The distinct sound of instruments
  • Simple sound calculations
  • Echoes
  • Echolocation
  • Echo calculations
  • Traveling faster than sound

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Learning goals
  • Explain how instruments get their distinct sound.
  • Be able to do calculations on the speed of sound in different circumstances.
  • Explain in your own words how echoes work
  • Describe how echo location works
  • Be able to do calculations involving echoes and echo location
  • Explain how the mach system works


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    The distinct sound of 

    musical instruments

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    Harmonics

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    5.6 Making simple calculations
    Speed=timedistance
    v=td
    • v: speed (m/s)
    • d: distance (m)
    • t: time (s)

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    5.6 Making simple calculations
    a) Two sound engineers wants to measure the speed of sound. They stand
    594 meter apart. One send out a loud sound pulse using an electronic speaker. The other one measures how long it takes before he hears the sound. On average it took 1,8 seconds. Calculate the speed of sound.

    b) The speed of sound in water is 1500 m/s. Calculate how long it would take to hear the pulse underwater.

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    Traveling faster than sound

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    Mach 1, Mach 2, Mach 3
    • Mach 1: traveling at 343 meters per seconds
    • Mach 2: traveling at 686 meters per seconds
    • Mach 3: 1029 meters per seconds
    • The fastest skydiverer, Felix Baumgartner, traveled at mach 1.1, how fast did he fall?

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    5.7 Echoes

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    Echo location

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    Calculation exercise
    A man has set out the find the deepest well in the world. Once he found it he clapped his hands above it. He timed how long it took before he heard an echo. It took 71.4 seconds. The speed of sound in air is 330 m/s. 

    Calculate how deep the well is.


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    Learning goals
    • Explain in your own words how echoes work
    • Describe how echo location works
    • Be able to do calculations involving echoes and echo location
    • Explain how the mach system works


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