Explaining sound: Subject:s cience, acoustics
Title: Explaining sound: Subject:s cience, acoustics
Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
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Explaining sound: Subject:s cience, acoustics
Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
Details: Words: 392 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sound
Our tympanic membrane, or eardrum, is just that, a stretched piece of tissue
That receives rythematic pulses known as sound. Sound is actually a linear wave. Think of a stretched out slinky, when you hit one end, a compression travels from one end to the other and back.
Sound is comprised of 2 parts:
Frequency- "pitch" measured in hertz (hz)
Amplitude- "volume" measured in decibels (db)
Think of frequency as a tuning fork, the smaller
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the peak
is from centerline or how
strong it is, a.k.a. amplitude.
Amplitude is harder to measure because of the need for formulas, so I'll refrain from that torture.
Well, that's pretty much it in a nutshell, if you want to learn more pickup the book The Car Stereo Cookbook by Mark Rumreich. I read it a few years ago and I found it to be a pretty comprehensive manuscript for any audiophile.