Physics 231 Introductory Physics I
Physics 231 Introductory Physics I
INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I
Lecture 22
Last Lecture
• Simple Pendulum g
L
max cos( t )
• Traveling Waves
• Longitudinal, Transverse
x
• Sinusoidal wave y A cos 2 mft
T m
v where
L
T is tension.
v 1 T
Pitch = frequency: f
Example 13.9
Sound
Sound Waves
FREQUENCY DEMO
Speed of Sound
Y
v Solids: Y is Young’s modulus
r
m T
vair (331 )
s 273 K
331 m/s is v at 0° C;
T is the absolute temperature.
Example 14.1
4.54 s
Intensity of Sound Waves
Power
E P
I
A t A Area
Threshold of Hearing
• 10-12 W/m2
• P ~ 10-10 atm !
Threshold of Pain
• 1.0 W/m2
Decibel Scale
Sensation is logarithmic
I
10 log10
Io
I I 0 10 /10
• I0 is threshold of hearing
(0 dB)
• Threshold of Pain is
therefore 120 dB
Intensity vs. Intensity Level
a) 12.5 machines
b) 20 machines
c) 100 machines
Spherical Waves
P I1 r22
I 2
4 r 2 I 2 r1
Example 14.3 (skip)
a) 126 W
b) What intensity level of the horn’s sound is observed by
someone waiting at an intersection 50 m from the train?
b) 96 dB
Example 14.4
116 dB
Doppler Effect
DOPPLER DEMO
Doppler Effect, Moving Observer
f v
When moving,
f ' (v vobs )
v vo
ƒ' ƒ
v
Fig 14.8, p. 435
Slide 12
If observer moves away:
v vo
ƒ' ƒ
v
27.4 m/s
Doppler Effect
Source in Motion
applet
Doppler Effect
Source in Motion
' vs T
vs
v
1 vs v
f ' v'
v
f' f
v vs
Doppler Effect, Source in Motion
Approaching source:
v
f' f
v vs
Source leaving:
v
f' f
v vs
Example 14.6
v vo
ƒ' ƒ
v v
s
a) > 1000 Hz
b) < 1000 Hz
c) Can not be determined
Example 14.8c
A train has a whistle with a frequency of a 1000 Hz,
as measured when both the train and observer are
stationary. A train is moving in the positive x
direction. When the train is at position x=0,
a) > 1000 Hz
b) < 1000 Hz
c) Can not be determined
Example 14.8d
a) > 1000 Hz
b) < 1000 Hz
c) Can not be determined