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This 9-minute video uses an oscilloscope to demonstrate how the loudness of a sound is related to its wave amplitude and how pitch is related to frequency. The author explicitly clarifies a concept that is commonly misunderstood: although the wave pattern produced by the oscilloscope looks like a transverse wave, sound is NOT transverse-it is longitudinal. The instrument detects compressions (high pressure areas) and rarefactions (low pressure areas) in the longitudinal wave and translates them into an electrical signal to produce a graph of Distance Vs. Time. The video then explains how the human ear is able to hear different frequencies of sound, which we perceive as varying pitches. Professional scripting and animation serve to provide a deeper learning experience than traditional lecture demonstrations.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Oscillations & Waves
- Acoustics
= Pitch
= The Ear
- Wave Motion
= Longitudinal Pulses and Waves
= Wave Properties of Sound
- High School
- Middle School
- Instructional Material
= Tutorial
- Audio/Visual
= Movie/Animation
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Waves tutorial, amplitude, oscilloscope, wave frequency
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Next Generation Science Standards

Disciplinary Core Ideas (K-12)

Wave Properties (PS4.A)
  • A simple wave has a repeating pattern with a specific wavelength, frequency, and amplitude. (6-8)

Crosscutting Concepts (K-12)

Structure and Function (K-12)
  • Complex and microscopic structures and systems can be visualized, modeled, and used to describe how their function depends on the shapes, composition, and relationships among its parts, therefore complex natural structures/systems can be analyzed to determine how they function. (6-8)
Scientific Knowledge Assumes an Order and Consistency in Natural Systems (1-12)
  • Science assumes that objects and events in natural systems occur in consistent patterns that are understandable through measurement and observation. (6-8)

AAAS Benchmark Alignments (2008 Version)

4. The Physical Setting

4F. Motion
  • 6-8: 4F/M4. Vibrations in materials set up wavelike disturbances that spread away from the source. Sound and earthquake waves are examples. These and other waves move at different speeds in different materials.
  • 6-8: 4F/M7. Wave behavior can be described in terms of how fast the disturbance spreads, and in terms of the distance between successive peaks of the disturbance (the wavelength).
  • 9-12: 4F/H6ab. Waves can superpose on one another, bend around corners, reflect off surfaces, be absorbed by materials they enter, and change direction when entering a new material. All these effects vary with wavelength.
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Mindset Learn: Loudness and Pitch (ReVisions Productions, 2010), <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5kPzCQYhyY>.
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Mindset Learn: Loudness and Pitch. (2010, September 28). Retrieved April 19, 2024, from ReVisions Productions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5kPzCQYhyY
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Mindset Network. Mindset Learn: Loudness and Pitch. ReVisions Productions, September 28, 2010. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5kPzCQYhyY (accessed 19 April 2024).
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Mindset Learn: Loudness and Pitch. ReVisions Productions, 2010. 28 Sep. 2010. Mindset Network. 19 Apr. 2024 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5kPzCQYhyY>.
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