Sound and Periodic Motion
Headings: - Periodic Motion - Terms for describing periodic motion. - Description of Periodic Motion - Period, Frequency and Amplitude Content: Fortunately, it is not hard to find vibrators which meet these conditions, hence the richness in variety of musical sound sources. Motion which repeats itself precisely can be described with the following terms:
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Ajouté le
18 mars 2026
Matière et domaine
physics · waves-sound
Niveaux scolaires
9e année (3e)–12e année (Terminale)
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Article
Introduction
Periodic Motion and Musical Sound
- Definition: Periodic motion is the fundamental requirement for producing sustained musical sounds with definite pitch and quality.
- Frequency Example: A standard musical "A" note requires a source to sustain periodic motion at 440 Hz (vibrations per second).
- Human Perception: The human ear is sensitive enough to distinguish between 440 Hz and 441 Hz, requiring high precision in the source's motion.
- Conditions for Periodic Motion:
- Elasticity: The ability to return to an original configuration after distortion.
- Equilibrium: A definite state of rest.
- Restoring Force: A mechanism to return the system to its equilibrium position.
- Energy Source: An external input to initiate and maintain the vibration.
- Simple Harmonic Motion: A specific type of periodic motion characterized by a single frequency, exemplified by a mass on a spring.
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