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Speech Sci Exam 1
Ch. 2,3,4
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Undergraduate 4
09/18/2011

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Term
 Force
Definition

 can be identified and measured by the effect has on an object     

-A push or a pull

-We don't see  (we infer things behaving in a certain way as the reslut of one or more)

-a phenomena that can produce a change in an object's state of activity

= m(a)

= mass x acceleration

Term
 Net Force
Definition

an unbalanced force

(an unbalanced force acting upon an object results in motion)

-is equal to its mass times acceleration and points in the direction of the acceleration

 = mass x accelartion

 

Term
 Speed
Definition

 describes the relationship of distance and time

-known as the magnitude of velocity

-the distance an object travels in a given unit of time

-distance per time

(speech rate)...time will be in seconds/breathing=1 inhale per seconds (a complete cycle of breathing took two seconds)

Term
 Velocity
Definition

 has the same numerical  value as speed, but it also contains information about the direction of movement

-has speed and direction

-if moving, has it

Term
 Vector
Definition
quantities with magnitude and direction (mm activity)
Term
 Uniform Motion
Definition

constant velocity

-when the speed of an object is unchanging or when it is constant in a single direction

Term
 Acceleration/Deceleration
Definition

change in velocity as a function oftime

-requires a force

 (faster jaw movements /p/ in pie or slower jaw movements in /p/ in apple)

 

Term
 What causes movements?
Definition

Answer: -Forces!

-see effects on object's activity

-has to be an interaction between two objects

-push or pull

Term
What are some of the types of forces?
Definition
contact forces, frictional forces, tension forces, normal forces, air resistance force, applied force, spring force, distance forces, gravitational force, electrical force, magnetic force
Term
 Tension force
Definition

(rubber bands or vocal folds...attached cricoid and two arytenoids)

-two objects have to move

-arytenoids are pulling

-transmitted through string, vocal fold-when pulled tight by foces from opposite ends, force puts equally on objects at ends  

Term
 Normal Force
Definition
book exerts force on desk/desk exerts force on book
Term
 Spring Force
Definition
exerted by compressing spring, vocal fold, on object attached
Term
 Gravitational Force
Definition
depends on its weight (weight of the object)
Term
Inertia
Definition

the tendency for an object to resist change in its state of motion

 

(an important concept in the transmission of sound waves)

-keeps doing what its doing

Term

Newton's first Law of Motion

1-called law of inertia

 

(When you are #1 you want to stay #1)

Definition

An object at rest --->tends to stay at rest

 an object in motion---> tends to stay in motion w/same speed and direction

UNLESS

acted upon by an unbalaced force

-an object will accelerate or deccelerate only if acted upon by an outside force

-change in the velocity of an object means that some outside (unbalanced) force acted upon the object

Term
If two forces are acting equally upon an object, one pushing and one pulling...will there be a change in motion?
Definition
Term
the less pressure, the (harder/easier?) to breathe
Definition
harder
Term

Newton's Second Law

2

 

 

(second child syndrome)

Definition

When a net force acts on an object, the object accelerates in the same direction as the force

-The larger the force, the greater the accleration

-The larger the mass, the smaller the acceleration

F=ma

(greater acceleration=greater force or smaller mass)

-a net force causes accelertaion

-all acceleration is cause by force

Term
Mass of an object
Definition
Term
Unit of force
Definition
the newton (N)
Term
Newton (N)
Definition
defined as the force that accelerates a 1 kilogram mass at the rate of 1 meter per second per second (1kg-m/s^2)
Term

Newton's Third Law of Motion

3

(two heads)

Definition

for every action (force) there is an equal and opposite reaction (force)

 

-must have two objects

 

(not about cause and effect)

Term
Momentum
Definition

Mass x Velocity

-has magnitude and direction

-inertia must be overcome to achieve it

(an increase in either mass or velocity will increase it proportionally) 

-units of measurement are those for M x V...kg-m/s

(must extend greater force to start our vocal folds vibrating than to maintain them in vibration)

Term
Work
Definition

a force exerted over a distance

= F (in N)x displacement (in meters)

-measured in joules (J)

Watt=1 joule/sec

-if there is no motion or if the force is perpendicular to the motion=0

 

Term
Energy
Definition

the ability to do work (F x d)

 

-it is not lost, but changed, can change from one form to another

Term
Kinetic Energy
Definition

energy of motion

-a force over distance

-the mass and speed of an object govern this

-closely related to momentum

 -electrical

-radiant (light, solar, x-rays)

-sound

 

Term
Potential Energy
Definition

energy waiting to be released

 

-chemical (stored in atomic and molecular bonds)

-mechanical (compressed springs, tightened strings, vocal folds)

-nuclear (in the nucleus of an atom)

Term
Power
Definition

the rate at which work is done (the rate at which energy is expended)

-amount of work divided by time taken to do the work

-measured in watts

= (F x d)/ t or F (d/t) or =F x v

 

Term
60 watt lightbulb uses how many joules of energy in 1 sec (not brightness)
Definition
60 joules of energy in 1 sec
Term
watt
Definition

the expenditure of 1 joule of energy in 1 second

 

the amount of energy something could consume

Term
Speech Science uses this term for liquid and gas
Definition
fluid
Term
States of Matter
Definition

-the way in which the molecules are arranged in a given material

-the way in which the molecules are arranged in a given material

solid, liquid, gas 

liquid crystal

Term
Solids
Definition
holds shape and volume at a given temperature, molecules remain in place
Term
Liquids
Definition
do not hold shape but do hold volume, molecules slide freely
Term
Gases
Definition
do not hold shape or volume -expand or contract
Term
Surface Tension
Definition

(forces above, below and to the side)

-top layer of molecules has no force from molecules above

-water can go slightly over top of glass

-net force pulling down

Term
The study of the aerodynamics of the the vocal tract is the study of ...
Definition
fluid in motion
Term
Density
Definition

=Mass/Volume

how much material is packed into a given space (or volume)

(blood is thicker than water...more dense)

-is measured in units of grams/cubic centemeter or kg/m^3

Term
Density depends on...
Definition
the structure of the atoms from which the material is made, and how closely together the atoms are packed
Term
Symbol for density
Definition
 Greek symbol p (rho)
Term
Stiffness
Definition
resists being deformed
Term
Elasticity
Definition
the ability of an object springs back to resting shape when deforming forces are removed
Term
What characterizes the way in which materials change shape when acted upon by external forces
Definition
Stiffness and Elasticity
Term
Hooke's law
Definition
Change in length is proportional to force applied to it...the harder you pull, the more something stretches
Term
When the elastic limit of the material has been reached...
Definition
the bonds between the molecules are permanently altered
Term
What is an example of stiff yet elastic medium
Definition

Steel

 

 

(the phenomenon of swaying cables are quite important to speech and voice production)

Term
Air pressure
Definition
a result of force exerted by collision of molecules
Term
the force exerted by the collision of air molecules against the sides of a container and the resulting opposite force exerted by the container wall is perceived as....
Definition
pressure
Term
Everywhere inside a balloon the pressure is...
Definition
equal
Term
when we talk about pressure, we are talking about __ pressure(s)
Definition
two
Term
two pressures
Definition

pressure inside and pressure outside

 

(air pressure inside and air pressure outside of lungs)

Term
Pressure
Definition

a force divided by the area over which the force is exerted

 

=F/A

Term
pressure is related to...
Definition
collisions of molecules in a fluid
Term
Pressure is the same everywhere inside the fluid unless...
Definition
the force or the area changes
Term
Speech production is the manipulation of...
Definition
airflows and air pressures
Term
A baby with a cleft palate can say___, but not ____
Definition
mama, dada
Term
What moves that we care about?
Definition

air particles

mm (attached to bones)

vocal folds

ear drums

things that have mass (like air)

Term
Speech or speech production is...
Definition

...movement made audible (stetson)

...the generration of airflow and the creation of air pressures by the displacement of bodily structures (Behrman)

Term
aeromechanical
Definition
movements transfer energy to the air
Term
acoustic level
Definition
sound waves carried in the air
Term
perceptual level of observation
Definition

Auditory (principally)

visual

kinesthetic

proprioceptive

touch-pressure

Term
breathing subsystem
Definition
below larynx, within neck and torso
Term
laryngeal subsystem
Definition
between trachea and pharynx
Term
velopharyngeal -nasal subsystem
Definition
between pharyngeal and nasal cavities
Term
pharyngeal-oral subsystem
Definition
pharynx, oral cavity, oral vestibule
Term
Subsystem Levels
Definition
Neural, muscular, structural, aeromechanical, acoustical, perceptual
Term
Vibration
Definition
back and forth motion
Term
a wave
Definition
a disturbance that travels through a medium from one place to another
Term

What is the medium?

 

Definition

material through which a wave passes

(a series of interconnected particles that are capable of interacting with one another)

-air, water, solid objects

-interconnected particles

-not a vacuum-no molecules to push around-in space, no one can hear a tree fall or a scream (light does travel)

Term
Sound is...
Definition
a pressure wave that is perceptible to the human ear
Term
oscillation
Definition
back and forth motion
Term
equilibrium
Definition
a state in which opposing dynamic forces  balance each other
Term
restorative force
Definition
force that causes a mass to return to equilibrium
Term
displacement force
Definition
force that causes a mass to be moved away from equilibrium
Term
friction force
Definition
resists motion of an object that is in contact with another object
Term
If objects are not moving relative to each other the friction force is...
Definition
potential
Term
If objects are moving relative to each other the friction force is...
Definition
kinetic
Term
when the system is undisturbed, at rest, at equilibrium, the net restoring forces acting upon it are...
Definition
zero
Term
as the mass approaches equilibrium, the net restoring force....
Definition
decreases
Term
Why does the mass continue past equilibrium?
Definition
Inertial forces
Term
how could you say "the mass continues to overshoot equilibrium"?
Definition
the negative displacement is increasing
Term
the restorative force acts to accelerate/decelerate the moving mass?
Definition
decelerate
Term
what force opposes movement?
Definition
frictional force
Term
What causes vibration to to lose energy with each cycle?
Definition
frictional forces
Term
waves are created by...
Definition
a disturbance
Term
What is the disturbance that creates a speech sound wave?
Definition
vocal folds
Term
mechanical wave
Definition
a wave that requires a medium to propigate itself, such as a sound wave
Term
pulse wave
Definition

a single disturbance composed of vibrations traveling through a medium

-stops

-clicks

Term
compressions
Definition

the collisions of air molecules result in regions of increased density

-regions of high air pressure

Term
rarefactions
Definition

regions of decreased density of air particles, caused by restorative force and momentum

-regions of lower air pressure

Term
longitudinal waves
Definition

the particles of the medium move parallel to the direction of the wave

(ex:sound pressure waves)

Term
a sound wave is sometimes referred to as...
Definition
a pressure wave
Term
energy can be carried by ___ or ____
Definition
the particles or by the way itself
Term
transverse wave
Definition

vibration is perpendicular to the motion of the wave

-instead of compression there are high points (crests) and in place of rarefactions, there are low points (troughs)

-typically occur in more rigid mediums

-gravity helps the particles in a transverse wave return to equilibrium

-transverse waves cannot exist by themselves in a fluid

Term
simple harmonic motion
Definition

(also called uniform circular motion...uniform motion is unchanging velocity)

periodic motion around a central equilibrium point

Term
waveform
Definition

a graphic representation of the the change of some phenomenon (a vibration in this case) as a function of time

-change in pressure as a function of time

Term
sinusoidal wave or sine wave
Definition
representation of uniform circular motion
Term
frequency
Definition

rate at which the particles vibrate back and forth each second

- measured in hertz (Hz):cycles per second (one cycle is equal to one complete repetition of a pattern)

-how often the cyle is repeated

 

Term
phase
Definition
the point in the cycle at which the waveform begins
Term
each particle in the medium vibrates at the ___frequency
Definition
same
Term
the rate at which the source of the sound vibrates is the rate of the...
Definition
vibration of the sound wave
Term
period
Definition

the reciprocal of the frequency

-the duration of one cycle

-the time between successive low or high pressure points

 =1/frequency

Term
sound wave with a high frequency will have ___period
Definition
small
Term
 a sound wave with a low frequency will have ___ period
Definition
large
Term
pressure is initiated by a...
Definition
disturbance
Term
the disturbance carries___with it
Definition
energy
Term
a cycle is
Definition
one point in movement back to the same point
Term
.100 of a second = __ms
Definition
100 ms
Term
.010 of a second=___ ms
Definition
10 ms
Term
.001 of a second=___ms
Definition
1 ms
Term
the amount of energy or power that is transferred from one particle to the next depends on _____
Definition
the amplitude
Term
amplitude
Definition
the magnitude of oscillation (vibration)
Term
remember that you need a reference for _________, always relative to something
Definition
intensity
Term
small increases in sound pressure yield ______ increases in intensity
Definition
large
Term
intensity
Definition

power per unit area

-watts/m^2

 

Term
the greater the power of a sound wave the greater its...
Definition
amplitude
Term
although amplitude of a sound pressure wave and its power or intensity are directly related,...
Definition
the intensity increases more rapidly than does amplitude
Term
Intensity and power increase as the ________ of sound pressure
Definition
square of the amplitude
Term
for the doubling of the amplitude the increase of the intensity will be...
Definition
quadrupled 2^2
Term
when amplitude is increased by a factor of 6, the intensity will be increase by...
Definition
a factor of 36 (6^2)
Term
inverse square relationship
Definition
whatever factor by which the distance is increased, the intensity is decreased by a factor equal to the square of the distance change factor
Term
if the distance from the source is increased by a factor of 2 (doubled), the intensity is...
Definition
reduced by by a factor of 4 (quartered)
Term
logarithmic scale
Definition

a scale based upon multiples of 10, such as the dB scale

-equal steps along the scale represent equal ratios between raw values

Term
decible (dB)
Definition
used to measure intensity
Term
wavelength
Definition

distance traveled by one vibration

-distance traveled in a cycle in m/s

=velocity of sound/frequency

lambda

Term
______ is distance, _____&______ are time
Definition
wavelength, frequency, period
Term
Sound Pressure Level (SPL)
Definition
difference in decibles between a particular pressure of interest and the standard reference point
Term
Intensity of Speech is a ratio of ....
Definition
acoustic powers expressed in logarithms
Term
Intensity of the speech sound pressure wave is measured in...
Definition
db SPL or in watts/meter ^2
Term
 wavelength depends on the ____ of sound
Definition
speed
Term

the speed of sound traveling through the atmosphere is dependent upon...

(2 things)

Definition
altitude (density of air molecules) and temperature (speed of movement of molecules)
Term
_______ refers to cycle distance and _______ &______refer to aspects of cycle time
Definition
wavelength, frequency
Term
the wavelength of a sound is caculated as...
Definition

the speed of the sound divided by the frequency of of the wave

 

or distance traveled in a cycle in m/s

 

or velocity of sound divided by frequency

Term
dB SPL is threshold of hearing at ______
Definition
1000 Hz = 0 dB
Term
lose/increase density over distance
Definition
lose
Term
speed of sound depends on...
Definition
the medium...sound travels faster through solids than liquids than gases
Term
What is standard for speed of sound?
Definition
340 m/s
Term
120 Hz sound has wavelength of...
Definition
340/220= 2.8 m/s
Term
220 Hz sound has a wavelength of...
Definition
340/220= 1.6 m/s
Term
the higher the frequency, the ___ the wavelength
Definition
shorter
Term
the lower the frequency, the ____ the wavelength
Definition
longer
Term
Helium is _____dense than air so speed of sound is faster/slower
Definition
less, faster
Term
psychophysics (psychoacoustics)
Definition

how we interpret the physical (acoustic) signal

 

the study of the relationship between the physical properties of a stimulus and our subjective experience of the stimulus

Term
pitch
Definition

how we hear frequency

(the perceptual correlate of frequency)

Term
loudness
Definition

how we hear intensity

(perceptual correlate of intensity)

Term
Our perception of pitch is based strongly on the frequency of the sound wave, but ...
Definition
it is also influenced by the intensity of of the sound
Term
our perception of loudness is based strongly on intensity, but...
Definition
it is also influenced by the frequency
Term
the relationship between stimulus intensity and perception of the strength of the stimulus are ________
Definition
nonlinear
Term
the perception of the sound increases as the_______________________
Definition
log of the stimulus
Term
in order to perceive a series of sounds as increasing in loudness with equal incremements, the actual intensity of the sounds would have to...
Definition
increase logarithmically
Term
the psychoacoustic phenomenon of loudness can be measured using...
Definition
the phon or sone scale
Term
do not use the word volume  to refer to...
Definition
intensity, sound pressure level, or the perceptual correlates loudness
Term
just noticable difference ( JND)
Definition
the minimal difference between two sounds that can be perceived as having different loudness levels  (commonly said to be one decible...very lound sounds 1/3 to 1/2 decible)
Term
hearing sensitivity is _____ dependent
Definition
frequency
Term
phon scale
Definition

a psychoacoustic scale for intensity that uses 1000 Hz pure tone asthe reference frequency

 measured ___dB/1000 Hz=

 

Term
Our ear is/is not equally sensitive to frequency change at all frequencies
Definition
is not
Term
can hear differences between two lower frequencies better/worse than two higher frequencies
Definition

better

lower like sticks moving in the forest

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