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The goal of Unit 11 of The Physics Classroom Tutorial is to develop an understanding of the nature, properties, behavior, and mathematics of sound and to apply this understanding to the analysis of music and musical instruments. ... » The Physics Classroom » Physics Tutorial » Sound Waves and Music...
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www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/sound/U11L5a.html
www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/sound/U11L5a.html
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Welcome to the Physics of Sound Module! Here you will learn how sound is made and how sound travels through different materials. In the activites section, have fun comparing how sound travels in air and water...
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www.fossweb.com/modules3-6/PhysicsofSound/index.html
www.fossweb.com/modules3-6/PhysicsofSound/index.html
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Uses graphs to explain production and perception of sound. ... Sound is the physiological and psychological response to pressure variations in the air. Such pressure variations are typically caused by the vibration of an elastic body such as a stereo speaker, a violin, or the vocal chords–to cite just a few possibilities.
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www.physics.usu.edu/classes/4020/soundnotes/sound.htm
www.physics.usu.edu/classes/4020/soundnotes/sound.htm
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Welcome to the Glenbrooks! ... It is with great pleasure that we launch a new website to the world that will incorporate the schools, programs, events and activities of Glenbrook High School District 225 and provide a platform for communication and internet-based activities. ... Our goal is to provide users with greater utility,
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www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/Class/sound/soundto...
www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/Class/sound/soundtoc.html
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Galileo, an Italian astronomer and physicist, was the greatest contributor to our understanding of sound. He demonstrated that the frequency of sound waves determined the pitch. This was done by scraping a chisel across a brass plate producing a screech.
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www.smgaels.org/physics/sound_1.htm
www.smgaels.org/physics/sound_1.htm
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To start understanding what sound is, take a look at the red dots below . Imagine they were people, standing shoulder to shoulder, and you are looking down on them from up high. What you see are the peoples' heads.
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www.fearofphysics.com/Sound/dist.html
www.fearofphysics.com/Sound/dist.html
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When a sound is played, the precise sound that is actually heard depends on if you are moving or not. In fact, if you want to hear precisely the sound that is being played, you must stand still. As soon as you move, the sound you hear and the sound that's played will no longer be the same thing!
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www.fearofphysics.com/Sound/doppler.html
www.fearofphysics.com/Sound/doppler.html
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Explanation of Sound Waves - Succeed in Understanding Physics: School for Champions ... Sound is a mechanical vibration ... Physics topics...
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www.school-for-champions.com/science/sound.htm
www.school-for-champions.com/science/sound.htm
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The Physics of Sound will introduce you to the many physical properties of sound. Beginning with the very basics of sound, it progresses all the way to complex concepts, and allows you to experiment with them along the way.
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library.thinkquest.org/19537/Main.html
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