Sound and Music Module
The Sound and Music module consists of 11 missions (assignments) that address such topics as the nature of a sound wave, properties of a sound wave, intensity level and the deciBel scale, the Doppler effect, resonance, and standing wave patterns for string instruments and open- and closed-end air columns. The 11 missions and the corresponding objectives are listed below. Tap a mission's name to begin.
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Mission Objectives:
Mission SM1: The Nature of a Sound Wave
Objective
- The student should be able to describe several fundamental concepts concerning the nature of a sound wave.
Mission SM2: Characteristics of Sound Waves
Objectives
- The student should be able to identify and describe the characteristics of amplitude, wavelength and frequency for a sound wave.
- The student should be able to identify factors effecting (and not effecting) the speed of a sound wave.
Mission SM3: Sound Intensity and DeciBel Levels
Objectives
- The student should be able to recognize the role of the deciBel system and understand its logarithmic nature.
- The student should be able to compare sounds in terms of their intensity and deciBel level.
Mission SM4: The Doppler Effect
Objective
- The student should be able to describe the Doppler effect and its underlying causes.
MissionSM5: Resonance and Standing Wave Patterns
Objectives
- The student should be able to identify the cause and result of resonance and the basic vocabulary associated with resonance.
- The student should be able to associate standing wave patterns with harmonic numbers and identify the frequency relationships for the various harmonics of a vibrating object.
Mission SM6: Harmonics for String Instruments
Objectives
- The student should be able to identify the standing wave patterns for stringed instruments and use them to state the length-wavelength relationships.
- The student should be able to recognize the relationship between the frequencies of the various harmonics for stringed instruments.
Mission SM7: Mathematics of String Instruments
Objectives
- The student should be able to determine the wavelength and frequency of a standing wave in a guitar string if given the speed, harmonic number and length of the string.
- The student should be able to determine the wavelength and the length of a guitar string if given the frequency of a harmonic, the wave pattern and the speed of waves in the string.
Mission SM8: Harmonics for Open-End Air Columns
Objectives
- The student should be able to identify the standing wave patterns for open-end air columns and use them to state the length-wavelength relationships.
- The student should be able to recognize the relationship between the frequencies of the various harmonics for open-end air columns.
Mission SM9: Mathematics for Open-End Air Columns
Objectives
- The student should be able to determine the wavelength and frequency of a standing wave in a open-end air column if given the speed, harmonic number and length of the air column.
- The student should be able to determine the wavelength and the length of an open-end air column if given the frequency of a harmonic, the wave pattern and the speed of waves in the air.
Mission SM10: Harmonics for Closed-End Air Columns
Objectives
- The student should be able to identify the standing wave patterns for closed-end air columns and use them to state the length-wavelength relationships.
- The student should be able to recognize the relationship between the frequencies of the various harmonics for closed-end air columns.
Mission SM11: Mathematics for Closed-End Air Columns
Objectives
- The student should be able to determine the wavelength and frequency of a standing wave in a closed-end air column if given the speed, harmonic number and length of the air column.
- The student should be able to determine the wavelength and the length of an closed-end air column if given the frequency of a harmonic, the wave pattern and the speed of waves in the air.