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Name: SPH 3U Date: - notten.weebly.com - 1 Unit 4: Waves and Sound Independent Study Unit Name: ____________________________ Instrument Chosen: _____________________________ In this ISU, you will be investigating sound and waves, as well as analyzing a musical instrument of your choosing. It will be up to you to find the information, though resources are provided for you at the beginning of each section. The resources will also be provided to you on the Course Prezi for easy access. Most links provided should work on mobile devices. You may of course look elsewhere for the information, as long as it comes from reliable sources. This ISU will be worth 10% of your final mark. The marking scheme is on the back of this page. There are 2 parts to this assignment: 1) Modules 1-6 These worksheets are self-directed and will walk you through the material for this unit. You will apply the concepts in the instrument analysis section. All questions are to be fully answered. You may answer in point form Show all calculations where necessary. 2) Instrument Analysis Start off by answering the research questions. You will submit your research notes along with the assignment. You will then create an information sheet (or infographic) based on your research containing diagrams and facts about the physics behind how the instrument works. Keep track of all sources, as you will need to cite your work on the information sheet What to submit Submit the following, stapled together in the order below: This sheet with name and chosen instrument on it Modules 1-6 complete Research notes based on research questions Information sheet Plagiarism Remember: You may work with others to complete this ISU but do not copy. You will receive a mark of 0 if you are found to have copied from another student. When looking up data online, do not copy directly unless quoting a source. Paraphrase the information you find.

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Unit4:WavesandSoundIndependentStudyUnit

Name:____________________________ InstrumentChosen:_____________________________InthisISU,youwillbeinvestigatingsoundandwaves,aswellasanalyzingamusicalinstrumentofyourchoosing.Itwillbeuptoyoutofindtheinformation,thoughresourcesareprovidedforyouatthebeginningofeachsection.TheresourceswillalsobeprovidedtoyouontheCoursePreziforeasyaccess.Mostlinksprovidedshouldworkonmobiledevices.Youmayofcourselookelsewherefortheinformation,aslongasitcomesfromreliablesources.ThisISUwillbeworth10%ofyourfinalmark.Themarkingschemeisonthebackofthispage.Thereare2partstothisassignment:1)Modules1-6

• Theseworksheetsareself-directedandwillwalkyouthroughthematerialforthisunit.• Youwillapplytheconceptsintheinstrumentanalysissection.• Allquestionsaretobefullyanswered.• Youmayanswerinpointform• Showallcalculationswherenecessary.

2)InstrumentAnalysis• Startoffbyansweringtheresearchquestions.Youwillsubmityourresearchnotesalongwiththe

assignment.• Youwillthencreateaninformationsheet(orinfographic)basedonyourresearchcontaining

diagramsandfactsaboutthephysicsbehindhowtheinstrumentworks.• Keeptrackofallsources,asyouwillneedtociteyourworkontheinformationsheet

WhattosubmitSubmitthefollowing,stapledtogetherintheorderbelow:

• Thissheetwithnameandchoseninstrumentonit• Modules1-6complete• Researchnotesbasedonresearchquestions• Informationsheet

PlagiarismRemember:

• YoumayworkwithotherstocompletethisISUbutdonotcopy.Youwillreceiveamarkof0ifyouarefoundtohavecopiedfromanotherstudent.

• Whenlookingupdataonline,donotcopydirectlyunlessquotingasource.Paraphrasetheinformationyoufind.

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MarkingSchemeModulesEachModuleWillbemarkedoutof10underthefollowingcriteria:

Level1 Level2 Level3 Level40-4 5 6 7 8 9 10

• Notsubmitted• Incompletewith

manyerrors

• Questionsincompletewitherrors

• Allquestionscomplete

• Fewtonoerrors

• Allquestionscomplete• Thoroughandwellthought

outresponses Module1:Whatissound? /10 Module2:Howcanwedescribewaves? /10 Module3:Howdowaves‘bounce’? /10 Module4:Whathappenswhen2wavesmeet? /10 Module5:Howdomusicalinstrumentsformnotes? /10 Module6:Howdowehear? /10 Total /60InstrumentAnalysisTheinstrumentanalysiswillbeevaluatedunderthefollowingcategories

Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4 0-4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ResearchQuality

• Notincluded• Incomplete

withmanyerrors

• Someresearchtopicscovered

• Errorspresentin

• Researchtopicscovered

• Fewtonoerrors

• Researchtopicscovered

• Thoroughandwellthoughtoutresponses

OrganizationofInformation

• Informationdisorganized

• Citationsmissing

• Informationdifficulttofollow

• Citationsincomplete

• Informationeasytofollow

• Citationscomplete

• Layoutwellthoughtout

• Citationscomplete

CommunicationofConcepts

• Conceptsmisunderstood

• Terminologyfromunitnotused

• Understandingofconceptsnotevident

• Someterminologyused

• Understandingofconceptsevident

• Correctterminologyused

• Clearunderstandingofconceptsevident

• Correctterminologyused

Total /30Comments:

FinalMark: /90

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Module1:Whatissound?InUnit3,webrieflytalkedaboutsoundenergyandhowitistheenergyinvibratingmatter.Inthissectionwe’llbreakthatdefinitiondownabitmore…

Resources:

• TransverseandLongitudinalWaves:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbuhdo0AZDU• KhanAcademy:IntroductiontoWaves:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c38H6UKt3_I• TextbookSections8.1-8.2

A.MechanicalWaves

1. Whatisamechanicalwave?Givesomeexamples:

2. Mechanicalwavesarethemajorfocusofthisunit.Thereare2typesofwaves:transverseandlongitudinalwaves.Completethetablebelow:

TransverseWaves LongitudinalWaves

Sketch:Sketchwhataspringlookslikewhenitisexperiencingeachtypeofwave

Labelthepeaksandtroughs Labelthecompressionsandrarefactions

Definition:

Canpropogatein:(solids,liquidsorgases?)

Examples:wherewouldyoufindthistypeofwave?

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3. Light(electromagneticwaves)isatypeofwavetoobutwhyisitnotconsideredamechanicalwave?B.Sound

1. DefineSound:

2. Issoundalongitudinalortransversewave?Illustrateyouranswerwithadiagramofhowsoundmovesthroughtheair.

3. Weuseadevicebelow,calledanoscilloscope,togiveusaphysicalrepresentationofwhatsoundlookslike.Oscilloscopesdisplaythecompressionsandrarefactionsasatransversewaveinsteadofalongitudinalwavethough.Whydoyouthinkthisis?

4. So,ifatreefallsintheforestandnobodyisaroundtohearit,doesitstillmakeasound?Relatethis

backtoyourdefinitionofsound.

Nexttimeyouarelisteningtomusic,thinkaboutwhatvibrationsareinvolvedinwhatyouhear!

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Module2:Howcanwedescribewaves?WaveCharacteristics

Periodicwavesarewavesthathavearepeatingpatternovertime.Wecandescribethesetypesofwaveswithspecifictermssuchaswavelength,amplitude,frequency,periodandvelocity.Inthissectionwewilllearnwhatallthesetermsmeanandhowtousethem.

Resources:

• KhanAcademy:Amplitude,Period,FrequencyandWavelengthofPeriodicWaves:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJW_a6JeXD8

• KhanAcademy:SpeedofSound:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgE2GIQwUCw• ToneGenerator:http://plasticity.szynalski.com/tone-generator.htm• TextbookSections8.3-8.4

A.AmplitudeandWavelengthWedescribethephysicaldimensionsofaperiodicwaveusingamplitude(A)andwavelength(λ). Theyareillustratedbelow: LongitudinalWave:

TransverseWave:

1. Definethefollowing: a)Amplitude: b)Wavelength:

2. Howiswavelengthdifferentforatransverseandlongitudinalwave?

3. Howdoesincreasingtheamplitudeofasoundwaveaffectthesoundyouhear?

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4. Completethefollowingquestionsbelowbymeasuringthewavelengthsandamplitudesofthewaves.

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B.FrequencyandPeriodPeriodicwavescanalsobedescribedbytheirbehaviorovertime.Thetermsweuseforthisarefrequency(f)andperiod(T).

1. Completethetablebelow: Frequency(f) Period(T)

Description:

Equation:

Units:

2. Ifaspeakervibrates200timesin1minute,

a)Whatisitsfrequency? b)Whatisitsperiod?

3. Usethetonegeneratorathttp://plasticity.szynalski.com/tone-generator.htmordownloadatonegeneratorapponyourphonetodeterminewhatyourhearingrangeis.Findthelowestandhighestfrequencyyoucanhearandrecordthevalueshere:

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C.WaveSpeedWecanputtogetherthefrequencyandthewavelengthintoapowerfulequationcalledtheUniversalWaveEquation.Thisequationcanhelpuscalculatethespeedatwhichawavetravels.

1. StatetheUniversalWaveEquation.LabeltheSIunitsforeachofthevariables:

2. Calculatethespeedofawaveifithasafrequencyof440Hzandawavelengthof0.7m.

3. Calculatethefrequencyofasoundwavetravellingthroughairifthewavehasawavelengthof2.0m.Thespeedofsoundinairat20˚Cis343m/s.

4. Doessoundtravelfasterinsolids,liquids,orgases?Explain.

5. Doeswarmerairmakesoundtravelfasterorslower?Explain.

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Module3:Howdowaves‘bounce’?WaveReflections

Ifyousendasingletransversepulsedownastringorspring,whatwillhappenwhenitgetstotheend?Checkouttheresourcesbelowtodiscoverwhathappens,orexperimentwithsomespringsorthewavemachineinclass!

Resources:

• InteractiveWaveSimulation:https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/wave-on-a-string• FixedEndWavePulseReflection:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTWHxZ6Jvjs• FreeEndWavePulseReflection:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVCqq5AkePI• TextbookSection9.2

1. Soitturnsoutthebehaviorofareflectedpulseitdependsonwhethertheendisfixedorfree.In

thediagramsbelow,sketchwhatthepulsewouldlooklikeafterithasreflectedofftheendineachcase.Includethedirectionofthereflectedpulse.

FixedEnd FreeEnd

2. DescribethebehaviorofthereflectionineachcaseFixedEnd FreeEnd

Sketchreflectedpulsebelow Sketchreflectedpulsebelow

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3. Sketchwhatthereflectionsofthefollowingstrangelookingwavepulseswouldlooklikeontherightside.Paycloseattentiontowhethertheyhaveafixedorfreeend.

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Module4:Whathappenswhentwowavesmeet?WaveInterference

Whathappenswhentwowavepulsesmovingtowardseachotherandintersect?Checkouttheresourcesbelowtofindout.TrytosendapulseintheInteractiveWaveSimulationandinterceptitwithanotherpulseafteritbounces.Observewhathappens.

Resources:

• InteractiveWaveSimulation:https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/wave-on-a-string• TextbookSection9.1

1. Sketchwhathappenswheneachofthetwopulsesbelowmeetandinterfere

2. Describethedifferencebetweenconstructiveanddestructiveinterference

3. Identifyeachofthefollowingasconstructiveordestructiveinterference.

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4. Ineachexamplebelow,twopulsesareapproachingeachother.Ifthewavesmoveat1boxpersecond,sketchwhattheinterferenceofthewaveswilllooklikeat1,2,3and4seconds.Thefirst3examplesaredoneforyou.Completethebottom3.

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Module5:Howdomusicalinstrumentsformnotes?StandingWaves

Inthepastfewmodules,we’velookedatwhathappenswhenapulseisreflectedandinterfereswithanotherpulse.Whathappenswhenaperiodicwaveisreflectedandinterfereswithitself?Checkouttheresourcesbelow:

Resources:

• Singingplates–StandingWavesonChladniplates:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYoxOJDrZzw• StandingWaveMakerInteractive:http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Interactives/Waves-and-

Sound/Standing-Wave-Patterns/Standing-Wave-Patterns-Interactive• TacomaNarrowsBridgeCollapse“GallopinGertie”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-zczJXSxnw• CYMATICS:ScienceVs.Music–NigelStanford:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3oItpVa9fs• CYMATICSMoreresources:http://nigelstanford.com/Cymatics/• TextbookSection9.2

A.StandingWavesSandingwavesareformedwhentwowavesmovinginoppositedirectionsinterfere.Standingwavesstilloscillatebutdon’tappeartomoveforwardorbackwards.

1. Thefollowingimageshowsanexampleofastandingwaveonastringwithbothendsfixedinplace.Identifythelocationofallnodesandantinodes.

2. Ifyoutouchedthestringgentlyatoneofthenodeswouldthestringkeepvibrating?Explain.UsingtheStandingWaveMakerInteractiveathttp://www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Interactives/Waves-and-Sound/Standing-Wave-Patterns/Standing-Wave-Patterns-Interactive,clickthe“pre-setwaves”buttontoseewhatstandingwaveslooklikewithdifferentendconditions(twofixedends,oneopenend,andtwoopenends).Youcanseehowtheforwardtravellingbluewaveinteractswiththebackwardtravellingorangewavetocreatethegreenstandingwave.Youcanalsoviewdifferentharmonicsonthestring.

3. Describewhataharmonicis,andhowthefrequenciesofdifferentharmonicsarerelatedtoeachother.

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4. Astringwith2fixedendscanvibrateindifferentstandingwavesorharmonics.Completethefollowingtablebysketchingthestandingwave,statingthenumberofnodesandcalculatingthefrequencybasedonthefirstharmonicwithafrequencyof440Hz:

Harmonic Sketch NumberofNodes Frequency

First 440Hz

Second

Third

Fourth

Fifth

5. Standingwavescanalsobegeneratedwhentheendsareopenandnotfixed.Thishappensinmanywindinstruments.Sketchthefirst3harmonicsofstandingwaveswiththefollowingendconditions:

Harmonic OneFixedEnd,OneFreeEnd TwoFreeEnds

First

Second

Third

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B.ResonanceWhenyoupluckastring,itwillnaturallyvibratewithcertainfrequenciesandharmonics.

1. Definethefollowingterms: a)Resonantfrequency: b)Resonance: c)Resonantmodes:

2. In1940,theTacomaNarrowsBridgeinWashingtonStatecollapsed.Describewhatroleresonanceplayedinthecollapseofthebridge.

C.CymaticsCymaticsismakingsoundvisibleusingvariousmaterials.WatchtheYoutubevideo“CYMATICS:ScienceVs.Music–NigelStanford”(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3oItpVa9fs)toanswerthequestionsbelow.Youcanalsofindsomebehindthescenesinfoaboutthevideoathttp://nigelstanford.com/Cymatics/.

1. Chladniplatesareusedtodemonstratestandingwavesonasurface.Inthevideo,thesandformspatternsdependingonthenotethatisplayed.Whydoesthesandcollectincertainspotsandnotothers?

2. ThevideoalsodemonstratesaRuben’sTube(withtheflamecomingoutofthepipe).Theflameishigherinsomeplacesandlowerinotherplacesandthepatternchangeswhenheplaysdifferentnotes.Describewhatishappeninginthetubewheretheflameishighandlow.Illustrateyouranswerwithadiagram.

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Module6:Howdowehear?Bynow,wehaveanunderstandingofhowmaterialsvibratebuthowdoweactuallyhearthosevibrations?Thevideo“WhatisupwithNoises”(linkbelow)answersthatquestionandmore.Checkitoutbeforetryingthequestionsbelow:

Resources:

• WhatisupwithNoises?(TheScienceandMathematicsofSound,Frequency,andPitch):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_0DXxNeaQ0

• Audacity–Freeaudiorecordingsoftwarethatisalsogoodforanalyzingsound,generatingtonesandexperimentingwithdifferentfrequencies.ItisusedbyViHartinthevideoabove.Canbedownloadedat:http://audacityteam.org/

• TextbookSection10.1

1. Describehowthesoundfromavibratingguitarstringgetstoyourear.

2. Whatisasympathyvibration?Definethetermandprovideanexampleofhowitcanoccur.

3. Howdoesthebasilarmembraneinyourcochleadetectdifferentpitches?Includeadiagram.

4. Definetimbre:

5. Whydoesthesamenotesounddifferentwhenyouhearitplayedonaflute,onaguitarorsung?

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InstrumentAnalysisInthissectionoftheISU,youwillresearchtheinstrumentyousignedupforandpresentitasaninfographic.Youwillalsoneedtosubmityourresearchnotesbasedonthequestionsbelow:

Resources:

• WhatisupwithNoises?(TheScienceandMathematicsofSound,Frequency,andPitch):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_0DXxNeaQ0

• Audacity–Freeaudiorecordingsoftwarethatisalsogoodforanalyzingsound,generatingtonesandexperimentingwithdifferentfrequencies.ItisusedbyViHartinthevideoabove:http://audacityteam.org/

• TextbookSection10.2

Researchquestions:

1. Backgroundinformation:Whatistheoriginoftheinstrumentandwhereisitused(orchestra,rock

band,soundeffects,etc)?2. Describethepartorpartsoftheinstrumentthatvibratetocreatestandingwaves.3. Howdoestheinstrumentvibratetocreatedifferentresonantmodes?4. Whatcausesthevibration?Describethemechanismusedtovibratetheinstrument.5. Describehowthevibrationfromtheinstrumentreachesyourear.6. Howdoestheinstrumentamplifythesoundtomakeitaudible?Doestheinstrumentneedexternal

equipmenttoamplifyit?Ifso,describehowthisisdone.7. Howcanyouvarytheloudness(amplitude)oftheinstrument?8. Howcanyouvarythepitch(frequency)oftheinstrument?9. Whatrangeofpitchesistheinstrumentcapableofproducing(calledtheplayingrange)?10. Istheinstrumentabletosustainapitchforanextendedperiodoftime(likeaguitar)ordoesitdie

outquicklyafteritisplayed(likeasnaredrum)?Whatdesignfeaturesoftheinstrumentincreaseordecreasethesustain?

11. Whatdoesaperiodicsoundwaveproducedbytheinstrumentlooklike(calledawaveform)?YoucanfindthewaveformfordifferentinstrumentsonlineorrecordtheinstrumentyourselfusingsoftwaresuchasAudacity.

12. Describethetimbreoftheinstrument.Arethereanyspecificharmonics(orovertones)thatcreateitsdistinctsound?Canyouchangethesoundbyplayingtheinstrumentdifferently?

13. Arethereanyotherinterestingfactsabouttheinstrumentandhowitcreatessound?Feelfreetoexplore.