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SOUND WAVES Like light waves, the physical properties of sound waves are associated with various aspects of our perception of sound. Sounds waves are created by vibrations and can be thought of as ripples in the gasses that are constantly surrounding us. This is why sounds does not exist in space or complete vacuums.
- 5.1 Sensation Versus Perception
5.2 Waves & Wavelengths 5.3 Vision 5.4 Hearing 5.5 The Other...
- 5.3 Vision
Light waves are transmitted across the cornea and enter the...
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SOUND WAVES. Like light waves, the physical properties of...
- 5.1 Sensation Versus Perception
SOUND WAVES. Like light waves, the physical properties of sound waves are associated with various aspects of our perception of sound. The frequency of a sound wave is associated with our perception of that sound’s pitch. High-frequency sound waves are perceived as high-pitched sounds, while low-frequency sound waves are perceived as low ...
Both light and sound can be described in terms of wave forms with physical characteristics like amplitude, wavelength, and timbre. Wavelength and frequency are inversely related so that longer waves have lower frequencies, and shorter waves have higher frequencies.
16 Αυγ 2020 · Sound Waves. Like light waves, the physical properties of sound waves are associated with various aspects of our perception of sound. The frequency of a sound wave is associated with our perception of that sound’s pitch. High-frequency sound waves are perceived as high-pitched sounds, while low-frequency sound waves are perceived as low ...
5 Φεβ 2024 · Sound Waves Like light waves, the physical properties of sound waves are associated with various aspects of our perception of sound. The frequency of a sound wave is associated with our perception of that sound's pitch. High-frequency sound waves are perceived as high-pitched sounds, while low-frequency sound waves are perceived as low-pitched ...
Sound waves are changes in pressure generated by vibrating molecules. The physical characteristics of sound waves influence the three psychological features of sound: loudness, pitch, and timbre. Loudness depends on the amplitude, or height, of sound waves. The greater the amplitude, the louder the sound perceived.
Sound waves vibrating through mediums such as air, water, or metal are the stimulus energy that is sensed by the ear. The hearing system is designed to assess frequency (pitch) and amplitude (loudness). Sound waves enter the outer ear (the pinna) and are sent to the eardrum via the auditory canal.