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WAVELENGTH AND LOUDNESS

 

The distance between the sound compressions and rarefactions is known as wavelength. Low frequency sounds have a long wavelength and are perceived as low-pitched sounds such as the rumble of a truck. High-pitched sounds have very short wavelengths such as sound emitted from a whistle. In the field of music a piano can generate sounds ranging from 20 cycles per second (Hz) all the way up to 4600 cycles per second.

This shows several wavelengths in feet and inches as a function of frequency.

Loudness: (Amplitude or Intensity) is measured by the strength of the sound, depicted as a sine wave above and below the normal atmospheric pressure. This shows the combination of sine waves the sounds at different loudness levels or amplitudes. For the sake of simplicity the sound intensity or pressure levels are measured in decibels.

 

Speed of Sound

Medium

Speed in ft/second

Air

1,130

Sea Water

4,900

Wood

12,500

Steel

16,600

Gypsum Board

22,300

 

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