Physics 107: Sound Physics

Schedule (so far)

 

Reading/Topic

 

Homework

 

Lab (associated readings) 

Tu. 1/8: Ch 1 The Nature of Sound
Th. 1/10: Ch 1 The Nature of Sound

 

HW1: Ch1: 3W, 9W, 11W, AW, B

Mon. 1/7 or Tues 1/8:

Lab 1 Oscilloscope & Speed of Sound  (2.1-.2, 8.1)

Tu. 1/15: Ch 2 Waves and Vibrations
Th. 1/17: Ch 2 Waves and Vibrations

HW2: Ch2: 1W,13 W, 20W, Project 1
           Ch2: 12, 24

Mon. 1/14 or Tues. 1/15: 

Lab 2 Harmonic Motion

Tu. 1/22: Ch 3 Sources of Sound
Th. 1/24: Ch 3 Sources of Sound

HW3: Ch3: 2, 3W, 7W
           Ch3: 8
W,9W Project 1

Mon. 1/21 or Tues. 1/22:
Lab 3 String Instruments:
Vibrating String(7.4, 10.1)

Tu. 1/29: Ch 4 Sound Propagation
Th. 1/31:
Ch 4 Sound Propagation

HW4: Ch 4: 1,3,4, Project…
           Ch 4: 8
W,10W,11W, 13

Mon. 1/28  or Tues. 1/29:

Lab 4 Wind Instruments: Vibrating Air (11.3, 12.1)

Tu. 2/5: Ch 5 Intensity and Measurement
Th. 2/7:
Ch 15 Room Acoustics

HW5: Ch5: 1W,3W,6W,11W,12,14W
           Ch15: 2,3W,4W,7,8W,12W

Mon. 2/4 or Tues. 2/5:

Lab 5  Diffraction & Attenuation  Vibrating Air

Tu. 2/12: review
Th. 2/14:
Exam 1 (Ch 1,2,3,4, 5,15)


presentation proposal

Mon. 2/11  or Tues. 2/12:
Lab 6 Room Acoustics

Tu. 2/19: Ch 8 Spectra and Synthesis
Th. 2/21:
Ch 9 Percussion Instruments

HW6:Ch8: 1W,2W,3,5W,6…
            Ch9: 3,10
W,18W, 20,23,25W

Mon. 2/18  or Tues. 2/19:
Lab 7
Audio Spectra

Spring Recess

Tu. 3/5:Ch 16 Sound Reproduction
Th. 3/7: Ch 16 Sound Reproduction

HW7:Ch16:1W,7W,11W
           Ch16:13W,18W,19W

Mon. 3/3  or Tues. 3/4:

Lab 8  Percussion pt 1 - Drums

Tu. 3/12:Ch 6 The Human Ear
Th. 3/14:
Ch 17 The Ear Revisited &  

   Listening in on the listening brain
Human Hearing beats the Fourier Uncertainty Principle

HW8: Ch6: 2,4W
           Ch17: 1,3,4,16,20,23

Mon. 3/11  or Tues. 3/12:

Lab 9 Electronic Amplification & Speakers

Tu. 3/19: Review
Th. 3/21: Exam 2 (Ch 8,9,16,6,17)

 

Mon. 3/18  or Tues. 3/19:

Lab 10 The Ear 1: Limits of Hearing 
Presentations for the next three weeks.  I'll email reading assignments to you.  I'll link presentation notes and homework as I recieve them.  Here's the evaluation sheet.

Tu. 3/26: Ear: Alyssa, Melissa, John,

Percussion: Deanna, Matt
Th. 3/28: Recording:
Becky, VJ, George, Sound Enginereing:  Arlene, Spencer, Connor, Synthesis: David, Mark H

Due next Monday
HW9: based on Tuesday...

           based on Thursday

Mon. 3/25  or Tues. 3/26:

Lab 11 Ear 2: Localization (15.6)

Tu. 4/2: Guitar: Kamran, Angel, Andrew, Violin: Alicia, Elouise, Bianca
Th. 4/4: Brass: Enrique, Mark O., Flute: Tanner, Voice: Yoshie, Jessica, Ian

Due next Monday
HW10: based on Tuesday...

             based on Thursday

Mon. 4/1  or Tues. 4/2:

Lab 12 Percussion pt 2- Bars (9.4)
Tu. 4/9: Music Venues: Miya, Sound Transmission: Murphy, Car Acoustics: Stephanie, Mallory, Wiley, Piano:Hannah,Greg
Th. 4/11: Athletics (anthum, bats, and stadiums):Alex, Sarah, Blythe, Scott,Jordan, Under-water Speakers: Pat, Daniel; Under-water Hearing: Ashley, Jacklyn

Due next Monday
HW11:
based on Tuesday...

             based on Thursday

Mon. 4/8  or Tues. 4/9:

Lab:  Make-up Lab open-house

Th., 4/15  @  3pm.      Final Exam  (Comprehensive)

*Homework schedule is subject to change.

 

HW 1 A: Say you hail a friend across campus, about 100 yards away

a.       When would it take linger, in the dead of winter or in the heat of summer?

b.      Using a northern winter temperature of Tw = -20 °F (for Minnesota), and a southern summer temperature of Ts = 110 °F, what would be the time difference?

(be careful of units)

B:  Plot vsound vs. Temperature over the range of temperatures from –20 to 110 °F. 

(Note: the book’s equation assumes T is in Celsius, but an equation given in class uses T in Fahrenheit.)