Frequency
Period
Euqations for Frequency/Period
Reciprocal relationship/inverse; you can find one if you have the other.

Periodic sounds

Aperiodic sounds
No regular, repeating pattern

Waveform
A graph with time on the horizontal (X) axis and amplitude on the vertical (Y) axis. Shows…

Wavelength
The distance it takes for one cycle to occur.

Equation for wavelength
Inverse relationship between wavelength and frequency (higher frequency = shorter duration of period = shorter wavelength)

Incedent wave
A sound wave that is generated, travels a certain distance, and then hits up against a boundary.
Boundary behaviors: transmission
Sound passes through the boundary

Boundary behaviors: Absorption
Damping of a wave with diminishing changes in air pressure due to friction.
Boundary behaviors: reflection
Some portion of the sound that is not transmitted or absorbed bounces back from the surface of the boundary and travels in the opposite direction of the incident wave at the same speed.

Boundary behaviors: diffraction
Sound bends around an obstacle without going through the boundary.
Boundary behaviors: refraction
Sound bounces back from the surface of a boundary in a different direction, speed & angle.

Interference
Occurs when 2 or more waves combine with each other in terms of areas of high and low pressure.
Constructive interference
Waves combine, reinforce each other, and increase the resultant amplitude

Deconstructive interference
Waves combine and decrease the resultant amplitude

Complex interference
Effect depends on the degree to which the two waves are in or out of phase
(pic: some areas of decreased/increased amplitude)

Reverberation
Generates a sound that lasts slightly longer due to the interaction of intecedent and reflected waves
Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
A smooth back and forth movement with a characteristic pattern of acceleration through the rest position and deceleration at the endpoints of movement.
Pure tone
A sound wave that has only one frequency
Complex sound
A wave consisting of two or more frequencies
Two types: periodic & aperiodic
Complex periodic sounds
Consist of a series of frequencies that are systematically related to one another.

Fourier analysis
Mathematical procedure to identify the individual sinusoids in a complex sound.
