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File: Sound Ppt 74707 | Basics Of Audio And Video Media Preetha Rajagopalam
module 1 characteristics of sound sound is a longitudinal motion consisting of a train of compressions and rarefactions travelling in a medium sound waves produce variations of pressure in the ...

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    MODULE 1
      Characteristics of Sound
                    
   • Sound is a longitudinal motion consisting of a train of 
   compressions and rarefactions travelling in a medium
   • Sound waves produce variations of pressure in the 
   medium (represented in micro‐bar). These variations 
   are compressions and rarefactions
   • When sound waves strike the ear‐drum, these are 
   converted into electrical signals. The auditory nerves 
   carry these signals to the brain which interprets them 
   into sound
  • Amplitude: It is the intensity of compressions and rarefactions 
   produced in the medium  1 Pa = 10 micro‐bar
   • Greater the intensity of sound, greater will be the 
   compression and rarefaction 
  • Frequency (f): the number of successive compressions and 
   rarefactions occurring in one second. 16 Hz to 20000 Hz for 
   sound
   • Time period: Time ( ) T taken to comp g letin one cycle T = 1 / f 
   second
   • Phase: it indicates the state of motion at a particular instant 
   relative to some reference. It is expressed in terms of angle 
  • Velocity: distance travelled in one second. 
   • Wavelength (λ): the length of space covered in by one cycle of 
   variation 
   • Relationship between frequency, wavelength and velocity v = 
   distance / time = λ / T = fλ
   MECHANISM OF HEARING
          STERIOPHONY
  • Stereos Stereos (solid) (solid) + phone (sound) 
   (sound) = solid sound (3D sound)
   • When an orchestra orchestra is amplified amplified 
   and reproduced reproduced, the originality of the 
   sound would be restored. This 3D reproduction 
   reproduction is called stereo
   • Human system of hearing is stereophonic. If the 
   sounds reaching reaching the two ears differ in time 
   by 10 μs only, the brain will detect the direction 
   correctly
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