Lesson 5 — 5.2 Detecting sounds

Period 2
Sound
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Natuurkunde / ScheikundeMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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Period 2
Sound

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This lesson
  • Recap
  • Paragraph 5.2 — Detecting sounds
  •  Working independently

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Learning goals
  • Name the three main parts of the ear and what their purpose is
  •  Explain how a microphone turns a sound wave into an electric signal
  •  Describe the four types of hearing loss

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Recap

What did we cover previous lesson?

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1)How is sound produced?
2) What is a medium?

3) Explain what is meant by 
  • a) Compression
  • b) rarefaction

4) Longitudinal waves, transverse waves
  • a) How are they different?
  • b) What do they have in common?



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How is sound produced?
  • Through a vibration

What is sound made off?
  • Sound waves

How does sound travel over distance?
  • Through a medium

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Where do you the compression and rarefaction?

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Where do you the compression and rarefaction?
Compression

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Where do you the compression and rarefaction?
Compression
Rarefaction

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A sound wave simulation

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Paragraph 5.2

Detecting sounds

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Exercise
write down what the purpose is of:

  • The Outer ear

  • The Middle ear

  • The Inner ear

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      Outer ear
      • Collect sounds waves, channels them to the middle ear

      Middle ear
      •  Amplifies the sound waves

      Inner ear
      • Turns the wave pattern into an electric signal so that it can be send to the brain through nerves

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      Four types of hearing loss
      •  A hole in your ear drum — this heals over time

      •  Getting wax build up in your ear — this can be removed

      • An ear infection, fluid builds up in your middle and inner ear.

      • Your auditory nerve or system can get damaged or be fautly

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      Homework
      Yellow block exercises 5.2
      Workbook exercises 5.2

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      Learning goals
      • Name the three main parts of the ear and what their purpose is
      •  Explain how a microphone turns a sound wave into an electric signal
      •  Describe the four types of hearing loss

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