Sound is energy that is propagated in the form of waves that can cause sound waves that we can hear that propagate through the medium of solids, liquids and gases. Can you imagine if there is no sound at all around us?
Sound is one of the physical
phenomena that we always experience everyday. Examples of sounds that we often enjoy is music. Example of wave propagation through liquid
The waves used by dolphins
are ultrasonic waves with a high frequency and so humans cannot hear at that frequency because humans can only hear at smaller frequencies. It is possible that dolphins and whales have the same communication language as humans because both animals have the same w e a r e h a t W a l l y r c t u g f o a y i n t u d efit if s t ?y be n i geha n t? tfl r he y flig h Is tud s we
Many applications of the kite concept in
everyday life, one of them in the field of music. Tuners of musical instruments, such as guitars or pianos, usually use kites to find out whether the strings have been adjusted correctly or not Sound has power or can be called as sound intensity, which means the amount of energy per unit time per unit area.
The intensity of this sound is related to the
amplitude. If the amplitude is greater then the sound produced will be stronger. But in a certain measure of time will sound strong - weak - strong - weak sound in accordance with the understanding of one kite Kite is the interference of two harmonious vibrations with the same direction of vibration, but has very little frequency difference
For example, two vibrations A and
N have frequencies f1 = 3 Hz and f2 = 5 Hz At first the two vibrating sources vibrate with the same phase, so the superposition of the waves reinforces or reinforces each other
f1 and f2 are arguably
the frequencies giving rise to kites. In the event of sound wave interference originating from two sound sources which have slightly different frequencies, for example the frequencies f1 and f2, then we will hear loud and weak sounds that are repeated periodically. Sound waves experience symptoms of a combination of waves or interference, which can be divided into two