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Sounds travels in a _______ line. |
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Sound waves are ________ waves. |
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Areas of compression on a sound
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Pressure (Pascals, Pa)
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Concentration of force in an area
Units: Pascals (Pa) |
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Concentration of mass in a volume
Units: kg/cm
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Measure of a particle motion
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What is an Acoustic Parameter? |
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A characteristic that describes
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What are the 7 Acoustic Parameters? |
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Period
Frequency
Ampitude
Power
Intensity
Wavelength
Propagation Speed |
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Particles move in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction the wave propagates. |
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Particles move in the same direction that
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Sound is a Longitudinal Wave |
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When two waves peaks occur at different times, resulting in destructive interference. |
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When a pair of waves peaks occur at the same
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Constructive Interference |
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The interference of a pair of in-phase waves that results in a single wave of greater amplitude. |
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The interference of a pair of out-of-phase waves that results in a single wave of lesser amplitude. |
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The time it takes a wave to complete one cycle.
Units: Time (microseconds, s..)
Typical Values: .06 to .5 microseconds ( )
Determined By: Source
Adjustable: NO
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The number of cycles that occur in 1 second.
Units: Hz (per second)
Typical Values: 2 MHz to 15 MHz (Imaging)
Determined by: Source
Adjustabe: NO |
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Between 20 Hz and 20 kHz
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Greater than 20 kHz
*Cannot image under 2 MHz (2 million Hz)* |
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Period and Frequency are ______ related. |
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Inversely
As FQ increases, Period decreases.
As FQ decreases, Period increases |
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Preiod and Frequency are _______. |
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Reciporicals
Period x Frequency = 1 |
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What is the meaing of a sound wave with a frequency of 100 Hz? |
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A frequency of 100 Hz means there are 100 cycles per second. |
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Three "Bigness" Parameters |
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Amplitude
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The "bigness" of a wave. The difference between the max value and the average value of an acousitc variable.
Units: Pa, decibels (dB), density (g/cm )
Typical Values: 1 million Pascals (1MPa) to 3Mpa.
Determined by: Source
Adjustable: Yes |
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The rate at which work is performed.
Units: Watts
Typical Values: .004 watts to .090 watts
(4 to 90 milliwatts)
Determined by: Sound Source
Adjustable: Yes |
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How are Power and Amplitude related?
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Power is proportional to the
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Concentration of energy in a sound beam.
Beams Power / beams cross sectional area
Units: W/cm
Typical Values: .01 to 300 W/cm
Determined by: Source
Adjustable: Yes
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