Sound is a form of energy. Energy is the ability to move something over a distance against a force. So what is moving to make sound energy?
Molecules. Molecules are vibrating back and forth at fairly high rates of speed, creating waves. Energy moves from place to place by waves. Sound energy moves by longitudinal waves (the waves that are like a slinky). The molecules vibrate back and forth, crashing into the molecules next to them, causing them to vibrate, and so on and so forth. All sounds come from vibrations. In this unit, we will be taking a careful look at vibration, frequency, and resonance.
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Molecules. Molecules are vibrating back and forth at fairly high rates of speed, creating waves. Energy moves from place to place by waves. Sound energy moves by longitudinal waves (the waves that are like a slinky). The molecules vibrate back and forth, crashing into the molecules next to them, causing them to vibrate, and so on and so forth. All sounds come from vibrations. In this unit, we will be taking a careful look at vibration, frequency, and resonance.
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Be sure to take out a notebook and copy down each example problem right along with me so you take good notes as you go along. It's a totally different experience when you are actively involved by writing down and working through each problem rather than passively sitting back and watching.