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Sound - Propagation Of Sound Waves In Different Mediums
Edu-Primes
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7/21/2024
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hi kids today we will learn about sound so let's get started sound is a
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vibration that can be heard by a human or animal ear sound is created when
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something vibrates and faster the vibration louder the sound like when the
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sticks hit the drum head drum head vibrates and produces sound waves even
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when we speak our vocal cords vibrates because of which sound is produced so
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every time we hear a sound it's because of some vibrations that produce some
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sound waves which reach our ears so kids cause of sound is a vibration and it can
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travel through air water liquids and even solids see can sound travel through
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air take two spoons and bang them together you hear the sound it shows
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that sound travels through air
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as there is only air between the source of sound and your ear now let's see can
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sound travel through water when you are underwater or when someone's swimming
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under the water he or she can hear all the sounds coming from the poolside
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so it shows that sound can travel through water rather sound travels
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faster in water than in air divers can listen to every sound that is coming
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from outside the water this shows that sound waves can travel through water now
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let's see if sound can travel through solids if someone knocks at the door
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from outside the person inside the room can listen and there is a solid object
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that is a door between the source of the sound and the ear so it shows that sound
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can travel through the solids if there is any loud noise outside the room you
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can hear the sounds that are coming from outside the room that shows sound can
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travel through solids now let's have a look at a simple activity you can also
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perform the same just need a friend of yours for this activity and a table place
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your ears at one end of the table that can be wooden or metallic now ask your
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friend to tap on the table with his hands on the other side of the table you
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will find the sound much louder in the ear which is placed on the table it
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shows that sound travels much faster in the solid medium than in air friends
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till now we learned that sound waves originates when something vibrates like
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vibration of a string of a guitar when it's locked vibration of our vocal chords
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when we sing or speak vibration of door when someone knocks it every sound wave
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originate when something vibrates now let's see how this sound wave propagates
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or moves any vibration causes the molecules in the object vibrate which in
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turn vibrates the molecules in their adjacent medium like when a door is
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knocked molecules of the door vibrate and they in turn vibrate molecules in
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the air and this vibration passes on to the next and next molecules and this way
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sound travels from the door to the listener sound waves always need some
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medium to travel medium can be air liquid or solid and denser the medium
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faster the sound waves travel in the vacuum there is no matter so sound waves
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cannot travel at all in the vacuum now we will see why do sound waves travel
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faster in denser mediums gases or air is the least dense medium and sound
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travels with least speed in air solids are the densest mediums so the sound
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waves travel fastest in solids distance between particles in solids is very small
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and so particles can pass the vibration to next particle very quickly and so
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sound waves travels fastest in solids liquids are less densely packed so sound
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travels second fastest in liquids and air is the least dense medium so sound waves
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travel with least speed in the air or any gas
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so friends today we learn about sound we will learn more about sound in the next
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section now you may go ahead and take a quiz to learn more bye-bye
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