ExpEYES/C3/Characteristics-of-Sound-Waves/English-timed
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00:01 | Hello everyone.Welcome to this tutorial on Characteristics of Sound Waves. |
00:08 | In this tutorial we will learn to demonstrate:
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00:29 | And Show
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00:38 | Here I am using,
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00:49 | To follow this tutorial, you should be familiar with:
ExpEYES Junior interface.If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website. |
01:01 | Let's first begin with definition of Sound.
Sound is a vibration that propagates as an audible mechanical wave of pressure & displacement. |
01:13 | It requires a medium to propagate.The medium can be air, water or any metal surface. |
01:22 | In this tutorial we will carry out various experiments to show characteristics of sound waves. |
01:30 | Let's perform an experiment to show frequency of sound waves. |
01:35 | In this experiment, ground(GND) is connected to Piezo buzzer(PIEZO).
Piezo buzzer(PIEZO) is connected to SQR1. |
01:44 | Microphone(MIC) is connected to A1.Here Piezo buzzer(PIEZO) is a source of sound.
This is the circuit diagram. |
01:55 | Let's see the result on the Plot window. |
01:59 | On the Plot window, under Setting Square waves, set the frequency as 3500Hz. |
02:07 | Click on SQR1 check box.Frequency of SQR1 is set to 3500Hz. A digitized sound wave is generated. |
02:20 | Move the frequency slider to change the waveform. |
02:27 | Click on SQ1 and drag to CH2.Input data of SQ1 is assigned to CH2.A square wave is generated. |
02:40 | Drag the mSec/div slider to set in compressions and rear-fractions. |
02:48 | Click on CH2 and drag to FIT.Voltage and frequency of SQ1 is displayed on the right-side. |
02:59 | Move the frequency slider to set in sound waves |
03:04 | Sound wave produced by the Piezo buzzer is shown in black colour. |
03:10 | Amplitude of the wave changes as Piezo buzzer is moved closer and away from the MIC respectively. |
03:19 | Now we will demonstrate frequency response of Piezo buzzer. |
03:24 | On the Plot window click on EXPERIMENTS button.Select Experiment list opens.Click on Frequency Response from the list. |
03:39 | Two new windows Audio Frequency response Curve and Schematic open.Schematic window shows, circuit diagram of the experiment. |
03:52 | On the Audio Frequency response Curve window click on START button. |
03:59 | Frequency response of the Piezo buzzer is set in.Frequency response has maximum amplitude at 3700Hz. |
04:11 | On the same window click on Grace button.Grace window opens showing Frequency response Curve |
04:22 | Now we will measure velocity of the source of sound. |
04:27 | On the Plot window click on EXPERIMENTS button.
Select Experiment list opens.Click on Velocity of Sound from the list. |
04:41 | Two new windows EYES Junior: Velocity of Sound and Schematic open.Schematic window shows the circuit diagram of the experiment. |
04:55 | On EYES Junior: Velocity of Sound window click on Measure Phase button. |
05:02 | We can obtain different Phase values by changing the distance between MIC and Piezo buzzer. |
05:11 | Click Measure Phase button to obtain different Phase values. |
05:16 | From the various Phase values we will use 178deg and 106deg to calculate velocity of sound. |
05:28 | We can obtain these values when Piezo is kept close and 2cm away from the MIC. |
05:37 | To obtain accurate results, ensure that MIC and Piezo buzzer are placed on the same axis. |
05:45 | To calculate the value of velocity of sound,we have the formula as shown:
Velocity of sound obtained from the experiment is 350m/sec. |
05:59 | As an assignment, calculate the value of wavelength of sound.Formula: λ= v/f. |
06:09 | Now we will demonstrate:
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06:20 | To show Grace plots in the experiments: |
06:23 | Make sure that you have installed
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06:34 | In this experiment we use two Piezo buzzers as source of sound. |
06:41 | In this experiment Piezo 1 is connected to SQR1 and ground(GND).Piezo 2 is connected to SQR2 and ground(GND).This is the circuit diagram. |
06:56 | Let's see the result on the Plot window. |
07:00 | On the Plot window, set frequency as 3500Hz. |
07:06 | Click on SQR1 and SQR2 check boxes.Frequency of SQR1 and SQR2 is set to “3500Hz”. |
07:20 | A digitized sound wave is generated. |
07:24 | Move the frequency slider to change the waveform. |
07:29 | Click on EXPERIMENTS button and select Interference of Sound.EYES: Interference of Sound window opens. |
07:39 | At the bottom of the window, change NS that is number of samples value to 1000. |
07:48 | Click on SQR1 and SQR2 check boxes.Click on START button.Interference pattern is seen. |
08:00 | Now click on Xmgrace button.A new window opens with a Grace pattern. |
08:08 | Now we will show Beats pattern. |
08:11 | Click on EXPERIMENTS button and select Interference of Sound.
EYES: Interference of Sound window opens. |
08:20 | At the bottom of the window, Click on SQR1 and SQR2 check boxes. |
08:28 | Click on START button.Beats pattern appears. |
08:33 | Now click on Xmgrace button.A new window opens with a Grace pattern. |
08:42 | Click on FFT.A new window opens with Fourier Transform. |
08:49 | To know more about Fourier Transform please visit this webpage.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourier_transform. |
08:55 | Let us perform an experiment to show a low frequency sound wave.This is the circuit diagram. |
09:03 | Click on EXPERIMENTS button and select Interference of Sound.EYES: Interference of Sound window opens. |
09:13 | At the bottom of the window, set the value of SQR1 to 100 and check the box. |
09:21 | Click on START button, a low amplitude wave is displayed. |
09:29 | Click on FFT to obtain a Grace plot of Fourier Transform. |
09:34 | Let's summarize. |
09:36 | In this tutorials we have learnt to demonstrate:
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09:56 | And have shown:
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10:04 | As an Assignment,
1. Capture a sound burst 2. Hint: A bell or a clap can be used as source of sound.This is the circuit diagram. |
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10:32 | The Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD Government of India. |
10:40 | This tutorial is contributed by Kaushik Datta and Madhuri Ganapathi.This is Sakina Sidhwa. Thank you for joining. |