1 Introduction, Measurement, Estimating 2 Describing Motion: Kinematics In One Dimension 3 Kinematics In Two Or Three Dimensions; Vectors 4 Dynamics: Newton's Laws Of Motion 5 Using Newton's Laws: Friction, Circular Motion, Drag Forces 6 Gravitation And Newton's Synthesis 7 Work And Energy 8 Conservation Of Energy 9 Linear Momentum 10 Rotationalmotion 11 Angular Momentum; General Rotation 12 Static Equilibrium; Elasticity And Fracture 13 Fluids 14 Oscillations 15 Wave Motion 16 Sound 17 Temperature, Thermal Expansion And The Ideal Gas Law 18 Kinetic Theory Of Gases 19 Heat And The First Law Of Thermodynamics 20 Second Law Of Thermodynamics 21 Electric Charge And Electric Field 22 Gauss's Law 23 Electric Potential 24 Capacitance, Dielectrics, Electric Energy Storage 25 Electric Currents And Resistance 26 Dc Circuits 27 Magnetism 28 Sources Of Magnetic Field 29 Electromagnetic Induction And Faraday's Law 30 Inductance, Electromagnetic Oscillations, And Ac Circuits 31 Maxwell's Equation And Electromagnetic Waves 32 Light: Reflection And Refraction 33 Lenses And Optical Instruments 34 The Wave Nature Of Light: Interference 35 Diffraction And Polarization 36 Special Theory Of Relativity 37 Early Quantum Theory And Models Of The Atom 38 Quantum Mechanics 39 Quantum Mechanics Of Atoms 40 Molecules And Solids 41 Nuclear Physics And Radioactivity 42 Nuclear Energy; Effects And Uses Of Radiation 43 Elementary Particles 44 Astrophysics And Cosmology expand_more
16.1 Characteristics Of Sound 16.2 Characteristics Of Sound Of Longitudinal Waves 16.3 Intensity Of Sound: Decibels 16.4 Sources Of Sound: Vibrating Strings And Air Columns 16.5 Quality Of Sound, And Noise; Superposition 16.6 Interference Of Sound Waves; Beats 16.7 Doppler Effect 16.8 Shock Waves And The Sonic Boom 16.9 Applications: Sonar, Ultrasound, And Medical Imaging Chapter Questions expand_more
Problem 1Q: What is the evidence that sound travels as a wave? Problem 2Q: What is the evidence that sound is a form of energy? Problem 3Q: Children sometimes play with a homemade telephone byattaching a string to the bottoms of two paper... Problem 4Q: When a sound wave passes from air into water, do you expect the frequency or wavelength to change? Problem 5Q: What evidence can you give that the speed of sound in airdoes not depend significantly on frequency? Problem 6Q: The voice of a person who has inhaled helium sounds veryhigh-pitched. Why? Problem 7Q: What is the main reason the speed of sound in hydrogen isgreater than the speed of sound in air? Problem 8Q: Two tuning forks oscillate with the same amplitude, but one has twice the frequency. Which (if... Problem 9Q: How will the air temperature in a room affect the pitch of organ pipes? Problem 10Q: Explain how a lube might be used as a filler to reduce the amplitude of sounds in various frequency... Problem 11Q Problem 12Q: A noisy truck approaches you from behind a building. Initially you hear it but cannot see it. When... Problem 13Q: Standing waves can he said to be due to interference in space, whereas beats can be said to be due... Problem 14Q: In Fig. 16-15, if the frequency of the speakers is lowered, would the points D and C (where... Problem 15Q: Traditional methods of protecting the hearing of people who work in areas with very high noise... Problem 16Q: Consider the two waves shown in Fig. 1630. Each wave can be thought of as a superposition of two... Problem 17Q: Is there a Doppler shift if the source and observer move in the same direction, with the same... Problem 18Q: If a wind is blowing, will this alter the frequency of the sound heard by a person at rest with... Problem 19Q: Figure 1631 shows various positions of a child on a swing moving toward a person on the ground who... Problem 20Q: Approximately how many octaves are there in the human audible range? Problem 21Q: At a race track, you can estimate the speed of cars just by listening to the difference in pitch of... Problem 1P: (I) A hiker determines the length of a lake by listening forthe echo of her shout reflected by a... Problem 2P Problem 3P: (I) (a) Calculate the wavelengths in air at 20C for sounds inthe maximum range of human hearing. 20... Problem 4P: (I) On a warm summer day (27C), it takes 4.70 s for an echoto return from a cliff across a lake. On... Problem 5P: (II) A motion sensor can accurately measure the distance dto an object repeatedly via the sonar... Problem 6P Problem 7P: A stone is dropped from the top of a cliff. The splash it makes when striking the water below is... Problem 8P: A person, with his ear to the ground, sees a huge stonestrike the concrete pavement. A moment later... Problem 9P Problem 10P: (I) The pressure amplitude of a sound wave in air ( = 1.29 kg/m3) at 0 C is 3.0 103Pa. What is... Problem 11P: (I) What must be the pressure amplitude in a sound wave inair (0C) if the air molecules undergo a... Problem 12P: (II) Write an expression that describes the pressure variationas a function of x and t for the waves... Problem 13P: (II) The pressure variation in a sound wave is given by P = 0.0035 sin(0.38x 1350t), where P is in... Problem 14P: What is the intensity of a sound at the pain level of 120dB? Compare it to that of a whisper at 20... Problem 15P: (I) What is the sound level of a sound whose intensity is 2.0 106 W/m2? Problem 16P: (I) What are the lowest and highest frequencies that an ear can detect when the sound level is 40... Problem 17P: (II) Your auditory system can accommodate a huge range ofsound levels. What is the ratio of highest... Problem 18P: (II) You are trying to decide between two new stereo amplifiers. One is rated at 100 W per channel... Problem 19P: (II) At a painfully loud concert, a 120-dB sound wave travelsaway from a loudspeaker at 343 m/s. How... Problem 20P: (II) If two firecrackers produce a sound level of 95 dB whenfired simultaneously at a certain place,... Problem 21P: A person standing a certain distance from an airplane with four equally noisy jet engines is... Problem 22P: (II) A cassette player is said to have a signal-to-noise ratio of 62 dB, whereas for a CD player it... Problem 23P: (II) (a) Estimate the power output of sound from a person speaking in normal conversation. Use Table... Problem 24P: (II) A 50-dB sound wave strikes an eardrum whose area is 5.0 105 m2. (a) How much energy is... Problem 25P: Expensive amplifier A is rated at 250 W, while the more r modest amplifier B is rated at 45 W. (a)... Problem 26P: (II) At a rock concert, a dB meter registered 130dB when placed 2.2 m in front of a loudspeaker on... Problem 27P: A fireworks shell explodes 100m above the ground, creating a colorful display of sparks. How much... Problem 28P: If the amplitude of a sound wave is made 2.5 times greater. (a) by what factor will the intensity... Problem 29P: Two sound waves have equal displacement amplitudes, but one has 2.6 times the frequency of the... Problem 30P: What would be the sound level (in dB) of a sound wave in air that corresponds to a displacement... Problem 31P: (a) Calculate the maximum displacement of air molecules when a 330-Hz sound wave passes whose... Problem 32P: A jet plane emits 5.0 105 J of sound energy per second, (a) What is the sound level 25 m away? Air... Problem 33P: What would you estimate for the length of a bass clarinet assuming that it is modeled as a closed... Problem 34P: The A string on a violin has a fundamental frequency of 440 Hz. The length of the vibrating portion... Problem 35P: An organ pipe is 124 cm long. Determine the fundamental and first three audible overtones if the... Problem 36P: (a) What resonant frequency would you expect from, blowing across the top of an empty soda bottle... Problem 37P Problem 38P Problem 39P: An unfingered guitar string is 0.73m long and is tuned to play E above middle C (330Hz). (a) How far... Problem 40P: (II) (a) Determine the length of an open organ pipe that emits middle C (262 Hz) when the... Problem 41P Problem 42P Problem 43P Problem 44P: (II) A particular organ pipe can resonate at 264 Hz, 440 Hz, and 616 Hz, but not at any other... Problem 46P: A uniform narrow tube 1.80m long is open at both ends. It resonates at two successive harmonics of... Problem 47P: (II) A pipe in air at 23.0C is to be designed to produce two successive harmonics at 240 Hz and 280... Problem 48P: How many overtones are present within the audible range for a 2.48-m-long organ pipe at 20C (a) if... Problem 49P Problem 50P: (II) In a quartz oscillator, used as a stable clock in electronic devices, a transverse (shear)... Problem 51P: The human car canal is approximately 2.5 cm long. It is c open to the outside and is closed at the... Problem 52P: (II) Approximately what are the intensities of the first two overtones of a violin compared to the... Problem 53P: A piano tuner hears one beat every 2.0s when trying to adjust two strings, one of which is sounding... Problem 54P: What is the beat frequency if middle C (262 Hz) and C# (277 Hz) are played together? What if each is... Problem 55P: A guitar string produces 4 beats/s when sounded with a 350-Hz tuning fork and 9 beats/s when sounded... Problem 56P: (II) The two sources of sound in Fig. 1615 face each other and emit sounds of equal amplitude and... Problem 57P Problem 58P: (II) Two loudspeakers are placed 3.00 m apart, as shown in Fig. 1637. They emit 494-Hz sounds, in... Problem 59P: Two piano strings are supposed to be vibrating at 220 Hz, but a piano tuner hears three beats every... Problem 60P: A source emits sound of wavelengths 2.64 m and 2.72 m in air. (a) How many beats per second will be... Problem 61P: (I)The predominant frequency of a certain fire trucks siren is 1350 Hz when at rest. What frequency... Problem 62P: A bat at rest sends out ultrasonic sound waves at 50.0 kHz and receives them returned from an object... Problem 63P: (II) (a) Compare the shift in frequency if a 2300-Hz source is moving toward you at 18 m/s, versus... Problem 64P: Two automobiles are equipped with the same single frequency horn. When one is at rest and the other... Problem 65P: A police car sounding a siren with a frequency of 1280 Hz is traveling at 120.0 km/h. (a) What... Problem 66P: (II) A bat flies toward a wall at a speed of 7.0 m/s. As it flies, the bat emits an ultrasonic sound... Problem 67P: In one of the original Doppler experiments, a tuba was played on a moving flat train car at a... Problem 68P: (II) If a speaker mounted on an automobile broadcasts a song, with what speed (km/h) does the... Problem 69P: A wave on the surface of the ocean with wavelength 44 m is traveling cast at a speed of 18 m/s... Problem 70P: A factory whistle emits sound of frequency 720 Hz. When the wind velocity is 15.0 m/s from the... Problem 71P: The Doppler effect using ultrasonic waves of frequency 2.25 106 Hz is used to monitor the heartbeat... Problem 72P: (II) An airplane travels at Mach 2.0 where the speed of sound is 310 m/s. (a) What is the angle the... Problem 73P: A space probe enters the thin atmosphere of a planet where the speed of sound is only about 45 m/s.... Problem 74P: A meteorite traveling 8800 m/s strikes the ocean. Determine the shock wave angle it produces (a) in... Problem 75P: Show that the angle a sonic boom makes with the path of supersonic object is given by Eq. 1612. Problem 76P Problem 77P: (II) A supersonic jet traveling at Mach 2.2 at an altitude of 9500 m passes directly over an... Problem 78GP: A fish finder uses a sonar device that sends 20,000-Hz sound pulses downward from the bottom of the... Problem 79GP: A science museum has a display called a sewer pipe symphony. It consists of many plastic pipes of... Problem 80GP: A single mosquito 5.0 m from a person makes a sound close to the threshold of human hearing (0 dB).... Problem 81GP: What is the resultant sound level when an 82-dB sound and an 89-dB sound are heard simultaneously? Problem 82GP: The sound level 9.00 m from a loudspeaker, placed in the open, is 115 dB. What is the acoustic power... Problem 83GP: A stereo amplifier is rated at 175 W output at 1000 Hz. The power output drops by 12 dB at 15 kHz.... Problem 84GP: Workers around jet aircraft typically wear protective devices over their ears. Assume that the sound... Problem 85GP: In audio and communications systems, the gain, , in decibels is defined as =10log(PoutPin), where... Problem 86GP: For large concerts, loudspeakers are sometimes used to amplify a singers sound. The human brain... Problem 87GP: Manufacturers typically offer a particular guitar siring in a choice of diameters so that players... Problem 88GP: The high-E string on a guitar is fixed at both ends with length = 65.0 cm and fundamental frequency... Problem 89GP Problem 90GP Problem 91GP: Two identical tubes, each closed at one end, have a fundamental frequency of 349 Hz at 25.0C. The... Problem 92GP Problem 93GP: The diameter D of a tube does affect the node at the open end of a tube. The end correction can be... Problem 94GP: A person hears a pure tone in the 500 to 1000-Hz range coming from two sources. The sound is loudest... Problem 95GP: The frequency of a steam train whistle as it approaches you is 552 Hz. After it passes you, its... Problem 96GP: Two trains emit 516-Hz whistles. One train is stationary. The conductor on the stationary train... Problem 97GP: Two loudspeakers are at opposite ends of a railroad car as it moves past a stationary observer at... Problem 98GP: Two open organ pipes, sounding together, produce a beat frequency of 8.0 Hz. The shorter one is 2.40... Problem 99GP: A bat flies toward a moth at speed 7.5 m/s while the moth is flying toward the bat at speed 5.0 m/s.... Problem 100GP: If the velocity of blood flow in the aorta is normally about 0.32 m/s, what beat frequency would you... Problem 101GP: A bat emits a series of high-frequency sound pulses as it approaches a moth. The pulses are... Problem 102GP Problem 103GP: Two loudspeakers face each other at opposite ends of a long corridor. They are connected to the same... Problem 104GP Problem 105GP: The wake of a speedboat is 15 in a lake where the speed of the water wave is 2.2 km/h. What is the... Problem 106GP Problem 107GP Problem 108GP format_list_bulleted